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The phrase "60 minutes" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a period of time equal to one hour. Example: "We have a meeting in 60 minutes, so we need to finish this report quickly."
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I love "60 Minutes".
60 minutes each.
"Shame on 60 Minutes.
"60 Minutes" profiled him.
Duration: 60 minutes.
He did a turn on "60 Minutes".
— to Lesley Stahl of "60 Minutes".
"60 minutes of hard-nosed football".
It was well before "60 Minutes".
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" '60 Minutes' is on," she said.
Relocated for '60 Minutes'.
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