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# Its predictions were correct 88% of the time.
What does it mean "of the time"? It seems it is OK or same meaning without "of the time".
2024年4月25日 05:38
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It just means that 88 out of every 100 predictions were correct. During the entire time it was asked to make predictions, it was accurate 88% of that time. Simply emoving the phrase. (The predictions were correct 88%) makes no sense.
2024年4月25日
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I may not seem to make sense, but the sentence doesn't work without 'of the time'. Without that, we don't know exactly what the 88% refers to. Maybe it means the predictions are correct within a 12% margin of error.
Another way to think of it - - - what question is being answered here? How often were its predictions correct? So we need 'of the time' to answer that.
2024年4月25日
Although this is a common expression, it is technically wrong. The accurate statement would be:
"Its predictions were correct 88% of the times." (note: plural "times")
One of the meanings of "time" is "an occasion". That is the meaning used here. It has nothing to do with the kind of "time" that a clock measures. Here are some examples of "time" used with this meaning:
"Last time I saw you, you looked sad"
"Every time you sing, you put a smile on my face"
"Half of the times I have seen Mary, she looked sad"
"88% of the times he made a prediction, he was correct"
2024年4月25日
The English word of has meaning meanings and ways of being used.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/of
Definition 2 E
2 e
: occurring in
a fish of the western Atlantic
Can be translated in your scenario to 88% OF the time.
= how often how many times to what degree of accuracy.
= in 88 out of 100 times the results were correct.
If you change the sentence to say "it's predictions were correct 88%"
It makes no sense, you would still have to include the word 'OF' either at the beginning or end of the sentence.
"In 88 out OF 100 runs/results/attempts/trials/ etc its predictions were correct".
2024年4月25日
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