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punctuality

[ UK /pˌʌŋkt‍ʃuːˈælɪti/ ]
[ US /ˌpəŋktʃuˈæɫɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality or habit of adhering to an appointed time

How To Use punctuality In A Sentence

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  • He insists on regular attendance and punctuality.
  • Joe brought professional standards: punctuality, discipline and a strong work ethic.
  • One of these was punctuality and woe betide anyone who arrived late in school without a very good reason for being so. NOBLE BEGINNNINGS
  • Do they bother about punctuality in your job?
  • Puamana was superstitious, solitary, vain about her looks, never late, indeed fanatical in matters of punctuality, a brisk walker, not a loiterer or a lingerer. Beard
  • It also pledged an extra 1.5% in both years if the company met targets on punctuality and achieved cost efficiencies.
  • Puamana was superstitious, solitary, vain about her looks, never late, indeed fanatical in matters of punctuality, a brisk walker, not a loiterer or a lingerer. Beard
  • Students master such things as punctuality and reliability, common courtesy, and appropriate dress for all occasions.
  • Also, his obsession with time and punctuality does get old after a while, at times threatening to turn the character into a one-trick pony.
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