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- Clock
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- This clock is broken.
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The clock has stopped.
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It's ten o'clock sharp.
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It's nearly six o'clock.
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This clock isn't working.
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Come at ten o'clock sharp.
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It's already nine o'clock.
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Banks open at nine o'clock.
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I'll be back by six o'clock.
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It'll soon be three o'clock.
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He said, "It's nine o'clock.
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Would 9 o'clock be all right?
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Eleven o'clock is good for me.
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You must be back by 10 o'clock.
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It's two o'clock in the morning.
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Would three o'clock be all right?
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Come and see me at eleven o'clock.
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I arrived here about five o'clock.
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It's eight o'clock in the morning.
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I'll be waiting for Tom until 6 o'clock.
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Dick promised to come back by three o'clock.
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My airport shuttle bus leaves at six o'clock.
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He caught the nine-o'clock shuttle to New York.
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I'm getting up at six o'clock tomorrow morning.
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It's close to ten o'clock. It's about time we went to bed.
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I make it a rule not to watch television after nine o'clock.
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You can go out, as long as you promise to be back by 11 o'clock.
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I managed to catch the 8 o'clock train by running all the way to the station.
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It's only when I can't sleep at night that the ticking of the clock bothers me.
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