Duration in a sentence as a noun

Today the figure would be 100%, plus the cockpit is sealed off for the duration of the flight anyway.

There's also opportunities for fun prizes and rewards through duration of the program.

Theoretically, they can keep him in segregation for the duration of his sentence.

That's driven my duration limits set by companies, layoffs and the wanderlust that contractors often have.

In order to secure such a ruling, they would need to show that not having the domain for the duration of the trial would actually be crippling, not merely inconvenient.

Is duration-of-residence a legitimate basis for such strong civic discrimination rooted in law?

However, the statement about the duration of the establishment of a monetary system derives largely from theory that was wholly written before there where computers or the internet.

Oftentimes, the reason for this is that those hotels were particularly early in offering their guests internet access but then bought into a draconian external service provider with awful service, high fees, very long contract duration, and slow speed.

Duration definitions

noun

the period of time during which something continues

See also: continuance

noun

the property of enduring or continuing in time

See also: continuance

noun

continuance in time; "the ceremony was of short duration"; "he complained about the length of time required"

See also: length