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normal time
noun
- sport the standard length of time allowed for a match before any extra time, such as injury time, is added
Example Sentences
Despite another defeat at home, former Rangers striker Steven Thompson praised the way they recovered after normal time.
There was no question about his work-rate here, but this was a confused, over-anxious display characterised by misplaced passes and misunderstandings after he replaced Diogo Jota with 17 minutes left of normal time.
They have been quite stubborn in recent weeks and I'm expecting more of the same here, but the Eagles should edge it in normal time.
With 90 minutes of normal time played in the second leg of Celtic's Champions League play-off tie against Bayern Munich, the Scottish champions were on course to take the Bundesliga leaders to extra time in their own backyard.
The contrast was stark, City wilting visibly in the second half, then consumed by anxiety and nerves once their former midfielder Brahim Diaz restored parity with four minutes of normal time left.
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