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for 24 hours

 

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Adverbial for 24 hours has 1 sense
  1. around the clock, for 24 hours, round the clock - without stopping; "she worked around the clock"

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For 24 hours

Description:

The phrase "for 24 hours" indicates a specific duration of time, typically a full day or a complete cycle of 24 hours. It is commonly used to express a temporal constraint or limitation within which an action, event, or condition occurs.

Senses and Usages:

1. Duration:

- The phrase can be used to indicate a time span that lasts for a total of 24 hours. For example: "The sale will only last for 24 hours, so make sure to take advantage of it."

- It can also indicate a specific period during which something is valid, available, or scheduled. For example: "The ticket allows unlimited entry to the park for 24 hours from the time of purchase."

2. Limitation:

- "For 24 hours" can express a restriction or condition that is in effect for a day. For example: "The medication should be taken once every day for 24 hours of continuous relief."

- It can describe a prohibition or rule that applies for a full day. For example: "Parking is permitted only for 24 hours in this lot; any longer will result in a fine."

Sample Sentences:

1. The bakery offers a special promotion where all pastries are half price for 24 hours.

2. Our customer support is available for 24 hours, so feel free to contact us at any time.

3. The forecast predicts non-stop rain for 24 hours, so make sure to carry an umbrella.

4. The software trial is fully functional for 24 hours, giving you a chance to experience all its features.

5. The museum pass grants access to all exhibits and is valid for 24 hours from the time of validation.

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