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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hours apart" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a period of time between two events or occurrences. Here is an example: "The two appointments were scheduled for one o'clock and three o'clock, two hours apart."
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The schools are several hours apart.
They returned to Earth three hours apart.
"We lived three hours apart," she said.
Red-tailed eggs usually hatch about 36 hours apart.
It took two calls, a couple of hours apart.
They took their final journeys 19 hours apart, last week.
"Twice a day, three hours apart," he recalled.
The work is split in two four-hour shifts per day, about 12 hours apart.
The two men were shocked to see each other again after nearly two hours apart.
"Absolutely not," they said hours apart, although viewers may make that connection anyway.
But the decisions were less than two hours apart, and they had a reinforcing effect.
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