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"blocks of time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific period of time, usually a longer period of time, that has been divided into smaller segments. Example: I have blocked off two hours of my day on Monday for a meeting with my supervisor.
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There shouldn't be any selling of blocks of time".
Those little building blocks of time equal security.
"Large blocks of time could not always be accounted for," it said.
Without large continuous blocks of time, it isn't possible to thoroughly engage with a subject.
There will be a cap on requesting separate blocks of time off, at three per employee.
It's easy to think of our waking hours as blocks of time.
Set aside blocks of time for other aspects of your life.
Carve out five half-hour blocks of time in one week to work on the project.
They all offer mothers and fathers big blocks of time for paid parental leave.
In presenting information, a speaker allocates blocks of time to various items on his agenda.
Once your priorities are decided, put them into the open blocks of time in your schedule.
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