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Yes, 按时 (ànshí) can be used in a formal context. It is commonly used in formal settings such as business meetings, appointments, and official events to indicate that something will be done or completed on time, according to the schedule or deadline.
For example, in a business meeting, a manager may say "请按时提交报告" (qǐng ànshí tígōng bàogào) which means "Please submit the report on time." This shows that the manager expects the report to be submitted according to the agreed upon schedule.
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Synonyms:
准时 (zhǔnshí): punctual, on the dot
Antonyms:
迟到 (chídào): late, tardy
拖延 (tuōyán): delay, procrastinate
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按时 (ànshí) is used to describe an action that is done on time, on schedule, or punctually. For example, you could say: 他每次都按时 (tā měi cì dōu ànshí) 交作业 (jiāo zuòyè) - He always turns in his homework on time.
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