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The phrase "a hour at" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an hour at" because "hour" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I spent an hour at the gym today."
Alternatives: "one hour at" or "a duration of an hour at".
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Workers said residents are allowed outside only if they are accompanied by an aide, typically a few times a week for less than a hour at a time.
Their meeting, at Mr. Sharon's ranch in the Negev, lasted for more than a hour, at the start of the Jewish Sabbath, which finally brought a pause to the week's political tumult.
The four observatory crew members, about 500 feet away from the fire in another building, were brought down the mountain by snow tractor because the temperature was near zero with winds of 75 miles a hour at the 6,288-foot 6,288-foot
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"I work out with Nat Bardonnet three times a week, an hour at a time.
She still talks to her mother five days a week, for an hour at a time.
Many people waste a least an hour at work.
Instead, set out to read for an hour, or even half an hour at a time.
On a recent weekday morning, I spent an hour at a Borders bookstore in Wayne, N.J.
Go until staying active for an hour at a time is a piece of cake.
Sirens blared and a city worker rang a bell for an hour at the schoolhouse.
I just come for an hour at a time".
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