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Protest on the clock question! 1 appears four times. 2 appears twice. Leaving 8 that only appear exactly once.

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Protest upheld.

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There are only 10 digits, despite there being 12 numbers - 0 through 9 respectively. As two are duplicated "[o]n a standard analogue clockface..." (1 & 2), that leaves 8 digits that appear exactly once on a standard analogue clock face.. No grammatical construction of the English language, even the Aussie derivation of the English language could be taken to mean in isolation of other numbers that appear on the said analogue clock face.

 

Leave to appeal to the Grammar Police bench of the Privy Council is granted.

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Totally digital. 

Your clock reads 1959 hrs, or 2359 hours .

My digital clock only reads to 1159 hrs. Then starts over, 

At exactly 1200 hrs . Miday or Midnight .

spacesailor

PS. : A I changed all the "hrs "to " his" . Twice  

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Unless it's French time .

10 hour day.

100 minute hour.

according to president Macron . It's starting now .

spacesailor

PS. : clocks have been installed at key tourist spots with there 12 hour fac3 .

 

 

 

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