timespan

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Translation

n. a period of time; a duration

Real-world Examples

Forcing yourself to say someone's name and then recall it twice in a short timespan makes it much more likely to stick.

Source: Popular Science Essays

Analysts are sceptical that production can recover in such a short timespan. The attack had caused a huge spike in the price of Brent crude.

Source: The Economist (Summary)

China's Kubuqi Ecological Restoration Project saw the successful greening of one-third of the Kubuqi Desert with 70 different plant species over a 30-year timespan.

Source: If there is a if.

The " Middle Ages" refers to a 1,000-year timespan, stretching from the fall of Rome in the 5th century to the Italian renaissance in the 15th.

Source: TED-Ed (video version)

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