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Macska Posted 12 years ago
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What are the correct form of the following 2 expressions

I am working on a simple application which predicts you the wake up time if you go to bed at the moment. In example: if you go to bed at 12am and set your alarm, you should set your alarm to 8am. Is it correct if I write that "Wake up time for getting up lively: 7.30 - 8.30"?

Also I want to predict the bedtime if you set your alarm to 8am the app says you that you should go to bed at 12am. Is it correct if I write that "Bedtime for getting up lively at 8am: 12:00 - 12:30"?

Thanks for your assistance.
  

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I suppose this is what you mean: Wake-up time for a good night's sleep : 7 : 30 - 8 : 30 AM. Bedtime for a good night's sleep by 8 AM: 12:00 - 12:30 AM

  • I suppose this is what you mean: Wake-up time for a good night's sleep : 7 : 30 - 8 : 30 AM.
  • Bedtime for a good night's sleep by 8 AM: 12:00 - 12:30 AM
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I suppose this is what you mean:

Wake-up time for a good night's sleep: 7:30 - 8:30 AM.
Bedtime for a good night's sleep by 8 AM: 12:00 - 12:30 AM
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This is absolutely sounds better. Thank you very much, this is not the first time that you helped out me. Thanks!

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