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Discover LudwigThe phrase "double shift" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to working two consecutive shifts, or periods of work, in a day. Example: "I had to work a double shift at the hospital yesterday, from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM."
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They let women pull the double shift.
"I had worked a double shift.
As ever, women get the double shift.
His whole life, he was pulling a double shift.
Mr. Ohlsson is by no means the first musician to pull a double shift.
Working a double shift, Tony Neumann hardly saw them or Terry.
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"Double shifts means twice as many school teachers.
The teachers have agreed to do double shifts.
He began working double shifts, volunteering for every available slot.
Many schools are operating double shifts to accommodate Syrian children.
His father, Albert, often worked two consecutive double shifts, 48 hours, at 50 cents a shift.
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