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Which one is correct? 'waiting time' 'wait time' 'a wait time' 'wait times' Are they all correct? I saw all of them are the same meaning in a dictionary. I want to know if it is true and if not, how they are different. Thank you.
15 apr. 2014 05:22
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"wait time" and "waiting time" are the same. However, "wait time" is much more common. What is the wait time for this amusement park ride? "wait times" is just the plural of "wait time". The wait times today are too long! (for all the rides at the park, for example) "a wait time" refers to a specific wait time. A: What is the wait time for this ride? B: The wait time is 1 hour. or B: There is a wait time of 1 hour.
15 april 2014
Se my response to your earlier question. IN certain contexts, these are all acceptable. However, standing by themselves, aside from possibly "a wait time", these have no meaning other than what the words mean at face value.
15 april 2014
Waiting time ?
15 april 2014
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