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at all times

Idioms  
  1. Continuously, without interruption, as in At the airport Mary was warned to keep her carry-on bag in sight at all times.


Example Sentences

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“At all times, there’s like a giant ocean of awfulness, that’s like right there and I can see it,” she said.

From MarketWatch

That assumption suggests that the structure of matter around black holes is essentially the same everywhere and at all times in the universe.

From Science Daily

Both systems technically require driver supervision at all times, bringing the firm's decision to make it easier to text in tension with laws in the US, the UK and elsewhere that make texting while driving illegal.

From BBC

People do weird things at all times of the year, but Christmas can be a trying time emotionally for some people.

From MarketWatch

"We have customers that are overclocking at all times because there is zero risk of burning out the server," says Mr Ballon.

From BBC