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Why do we use 12 hour increments instead of 24 hours of military time?

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Why do we use 12 hour increments instead of 24 hours of military time?

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Our use of the 12 hour clock comes from the Romans. Though the 24 hour clock is used in most countries worldwide, the 12 hour clock is still used in many because of the ease of speech.

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