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Discover Ludwig'do hours' is not a complete sentence and is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'put in hours' or 'work hours' to describe how much time someone has spent on a particular task. For example, "I put in 60 hours this week on that project, and it's finally finished!".
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So do hours that, while demanding, dovetail nicely.
The young perpetrators must also do hours of community service, but the professor knows Frost's words struck home best.
After what he could not do hours earlier, he was surprised that his knee did not feel worse.
Talk to charity organizers, executives starting NGOs, doctors who do hours of volunteer work or hundreds of others, though, and a very different picture emerges.
But before any of that, somebody had to do hours of laborious, exacting work preparing articles about, and excerpts from, the papers for publication.
But what if there was a tool that could erase people and things automatically a magic wand that could do hours of imperfect Photoshop work in an instant?
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Others did hours of research on my behalf.
We did hours of tests with the leading specialists in Europe".
We did hours of recording.
I had done hours of research prior to the appointment.
We had an X-ray done hours ago.
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