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The phrase "antisocial hours" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to times of day or days of the week when people are usually asleep, such as very late at night, the early hours of the morning, or the weekend. For example, you could say "I had to work some antisocial hours to get the project done in time."
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Others questioned the different remuneration arrangements for working antisocial hours.
"Junior doctors are the backbone of the NHS, working long and antisocial hours.
View here "You spend every day pretending at the most antisocial hours," she says.
"I had several conversations with him at antisocial hours," he says.
They will care for the children when they are ill and cover antisocial hours.
His social life is almost nonexistent due to exhaustion and antisocial hours.
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As well as pushing the team's return flight back to the most antisocial hour possible, they refused to disclose which city they would land into.
I had to get a job to support myself, as my family really didn't see gaming as being viable, but antisocial working hours caused more than a few problems.
And 60% of the musicians surveyed by UK charity Help Musicians said they'd experienced depression; antisocial work hours, money troubles, irregular work and touring were named as the biggest problems.
If you do this job at this level, the hours are antisocial for everybody, for the lads and the girls".
What the Government says: Ministers plan to cut out-of-hours pay by reclassifying the hours that count as antisocial and qualify for extra pay.
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