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Discover Ludwig"deal of time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a large amount or a significant amount of time. Example: She spent a great deal of time studying for the exam.
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These take a great deal of time.
Adelson began spending a great deal of time in Israel.
We spent a great deal of time discussing religion.
You'll spend a good deal of time fumbling around.
In fact a great deal of time has elapsed.
It might take me a deal of time.
I still spend a good deal of time there.
And it can take up a great deal of time.
We've spent a good deal of time examining our options.
I spent a good deal of time with him.
EB: You could take a great deal of time, yes.
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