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Kim Yi Tai Posted 9 years ago
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About time, too.

Hi!

BP, an oil firm, expects renewables to account for half of the growth in global energy supply over the next 20 years. It is no longer far-fetched to think that the world is entering an era of clean, unlimited and cheap power. About time, too.


What is "About time, too."?


Thanks,

K

  

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About time, too. It's good that the world is entering an era of clean, unlimited and cheap power. There is an implication that this should have happened earlier.

  • About time, too.
  • It's good that the world is entering an era of clean, unlimited and cheap power.
  • There is an implication that this should have happened earlier.
  • Consider this simpler example.
  • Student: I've finished my homework.
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About time, too. It's good that the world is entering an era of clean, unlimited and cheap power. There is an implication that this should have happened earlier.


Consider this simpler example.

Student: I've finished my homework.

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