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Jada Chang
What is 'second-by-second action'?
and what does 'second-by-second' mean?
Dec 9, 2008 2:45 AM
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Hi Wendy
'second by second' action is usually a way that something can be analysed - one second at a time. It is describing the way that some action is divided into very small intervals - in this case, one second. You might also interpret this as 'not missing a single second of the action'. A similar phrase that you could use to describe seeing all the action is 'moment by moment', or sometimes, 'blow by blow'.
December 9, 2008
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