A occurs at 0:00.
B occurs at 8:00.
C occurs at 16:00.
I combined the three sentences as follows:
"A,B,C occurs at different times equally separated from one another. "
Is this sentence correct?
If you have any idea, please let me know. ;-)
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A occurs at 0:00.
B occurs at 8:00.
C occurs at 16:00.
I combined the three sentences as follows:
"A,B,C occurs at different times equally separated from one another. "
Is this sentence correct?
If you have any idea, please let me know. ;-)
They occur at eight-hour intervals
Thank you reply.
But I want to express in general way, not using a specific number such as eight hours.
"A,B,C occurs at different times equally separated from one another. "
Is my translation incorrect?:shock:
In that case, how about this:
They occur at regular intervals.
Your translation doesn't sound natural to me- you trying to describe the process in words, but that doesn't strike me as the way I'd do it. If I wrestle with your description it does make sense, but it's hard work on the reader. 'Interval' is the term for the time between stages of a process or iterations, so I'd try to make that fit the specifics of what you're trying to describe.