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Free sign upThe phrase "for minutes" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "We waited in line for minutes before the cashier opened her register."
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For minutes she's all its.
We sat still for minutes.
Sometimes they lasted for minutes.
And then they wait, for minutes, hours.
I stared at the response for minutes.
He stood for minutes, gazing down on her sleeping face.
featured litanies of names for minutes on end.
"She was holding my hand for minutes," he said.
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He thinks for minute.
Stop all thoughts for minute.
Leave for four minutes.
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