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Answer: All the time
Analysis: There is no time or scale on the clock, of course it is all the time.
All the time, pinyin is wú shí wú kè, a Chinese idiom meaning no time. Often used with negative words, "all the time" means all the time and at any time. From Volume 6 of "The Surprise at the First Carving of the Case" by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty.
Usage: as an adverbial; same as "not all the time"
Example sentences: For half a month, she has been secretly looking at Jian Bo. Her heart is always in love with Jian Bo, as if he is an indispensable air in life. (Qu Bo's "Lin Hai Xue Yuan" 9)
