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"hour back and forth" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an action or activity that takes place over the course of an hour, with recurring or alternating movements or actions. Example: "I spent an hour back and forth between my two favorite stores, trying to find the perfect gift for my friend's birthday." In this example, the speaker is describing how they spent an hour repeatedly going from one store to another in search of a gift. The phrase "back and forth" emphasizes the idea of movement and the fact that the action was repeated multiple times.
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"We wrote 'Let's Get Away From It All' over the phone in about an hour, back and forth". It wasn't the only time the pair worked fast.
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The 29-to-1 vote, with 10 abstentions, followed a four-hour back-and-forth between those who said the community center would be a monument to tolerance and those who believed it would be an affront to victims of the 2001 terrorist attacks.
It takes nearly two hours back and forth to Midtown on the subway, or $60 in cab fare.
You can almost feel Cowser's aches and pains as each week he drives nearly four hours back and forth for his practices and Saturday night games.
Some of them have multiple children, had their spouses give birth during the program, commute hours back and forth each day to work, and still manage to pull straight A's and have an awesome time on class weekends.
Renee and Wayne Moore of Sterling, Va., drove 14 hours back and forth to Bridgeport in one day to pick up an abandoned American bulldog named Charmin ("He was big, white and cuddly," said Ms. Elder. "We told everybody he was squeezably soft").
He talked about what he ate — "spaghetti, rice, meat from sheep, you know, the normal Somali stuff" — and how he trained for weeks in his cell, cranking out push-ups and walking for hours back and forth, always barefoot, "to toughen up my feet".
One hour for me to sketch out alternative solutions and then another hour of back-and-forth of explanation (discussion).
For an hour, the back-and-forth continued in highly conceptual legalese.
But after about an hour of back-and-forth, Judge Rakoff dismissed Mr. Bronfman, calling the question of motive irrelevant.
But I would say within an hour, with back-and-forth on the phone with everyone, we had a very good plan in place on how to address it.
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