52/17

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Published by: Vladislav Khaykov
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52/17 is an example of the so-called "work formula". According to this formula, one should work for 52 minutes and then take a break for 17 minutes. This work schedule can help increase efficiency and productivity by taking periodic breaks. This formula is also known as the "Pomodoro" method and is widely used for time management in the workplace.
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