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The phrase "five more minutes" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to ask for or request an additional five minutes of time. For example: "Can I please have five more minutes? I need a few extra minutes to finish my work."
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Five more minutes, then three.
Lundqvist shone again for five more minutes.
DEXTER FILKINS: Five more minutes!
There will be five more minutes.
She will give her new life five more minutes.
"Five more minutes!" he keeps telling the PRs.
Add the cream and cook gently for five more minutes.
They then take five more minutes to answer questions.
It is five more minutes outside of Manhattan.
"That makes five more minutes," he called out.
You waiting for somebody?" "Five more minutes," she says.
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