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Discover Ludwig'for six hours' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when you need to specify a length of time. For example: "She worked on her project for six hours."
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Or for six hours?
Clashes ongoing for six hours now.
For six hours, they tried.
The meeting went on for six hours.
The couple stayed there for six hours.
He'll be there for six hours.
They stood there for six hours.
The shooting went on for six hours.
And she was resuscitated for six hours.
The mob raged on for six hours.
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