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The phrase "extra hours" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a period of time in which people are dedicating themselves to a particular activity, such as working, studying, or rehearsing. For example, "We've been putting in extra hours this week to make sure the project is finished on time."
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Working those extra hours.
Baltimore City steelworkers got extra hours.
bed even a few extra hours.
There is no overtime or extra hours.
Spending those extra hours at the airport wasn't that bad.
It means a few extra hours in the boat.
Among managers, some receive comp time for extra hours worked.
I've done a few extra hours but not that many.
They don't see the work you do, the extra hours, the extra training.
The extra hours were being offered at only one polling station.
Nor will employees be guaranteed the extra hours they may seek.
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