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The phrase "hour then" can be used in written English, but it is not a complete sentence.
It can be used as part of a sentence to indicate a specific time or point in time. For example: - I'll see you at 3 o'clock, hour then. - The meeting is scheduled for 2 o'clock, hour then. - The train will arrive at 6 PM, hour then. In each of these examples, "hour then" is used to specify a specific hour or time. It is similar to saying "at that time" or "at that hour."
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This lasts half an hour, then an hour, then two.
They sleep one hour then we yell and wake them — make them stay up for one hour, then sleep one hour — then up etc.
The gunfire lasted an hour, then the streets emptied.
Soak for 1 hour, then drain the water.
It wilts after an hour then picks up again.
He'll do that for an hour, then take a break.
It went on for about an hour, then suddenly stopped.
Cook for another hour, then swap them over again.
An hour, then, which should see them 400 ahead.
A half-hour slips by, an hour, then two.
Leave for half an hour, then dust off excess salt.
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