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The toLocaleString() method of Temporal.Duration instances returns a string with a language-sensitive representation of this duration. In implementations with Intl.DurationFormat API support, this method delegates to Intl.DurationFormat.
Every time toLocaleString is called, it has to perform a search in a big database of localization strings, which is potentially inefficient. When the method is called many times with the same arguments, it is better to create a Intl.DurationFormat object and use its format() method, because a DurationFormat object remembers the arguments passed to it and may decide to cache a slice of the database, so future format calls can search for localization strings within a more constrained context.