English, asked by rinisen, 8 months ago

Is nick of time phrase or clause

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Answered by meghacomputerworld
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Explanation:

Also, just in time. At the last moment, as in The police arrived in the nick of time, or He got there just in time for dinner. The first term began life as in the nick and dates from the 1500s, when nick meant “the critical moment” (a meaning now obsolete).

Answered by TrinityBell
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Answer:

A phrase would be the correct answer

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