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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for minutes" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, "She waited for minutes, but her friend never showed up." This phrase can be used when describing a length of time such as "She waited for five minutes."
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For minutes she's all its.
For minutes, he could not feel his arms or legs.
For minutes I just stood there, ambushed by the angled light in the silent room.
For minutes afterward, I can't take my eyes off the cafeteria.
We sat still for minutes.
Sometimes they lasted for minutes.
And then they wait, for minutes, hours.
I stared at the response for minutes.
He stood for minutes, gazing down on her sleeping face.
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