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"hours of daylight" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the amount of time during the day when natural light from the sun is available. You can use "hours of daylight" in a variety of contexts, such as: - discussing the changing seasons and the decrease or increase in hours of daylight: "With summer approaching, we'll have longer hours of daylight to enjoy outdoor activities." - describing a specific location's daylight patterns: "In Alaska, the winter months have very limited hours of daylight." - comparing daylight hours between different cities or countries: "Compared to California, the hours of daylight in Sweden are much shorter during the winter." - planning daily activities or events based on the hours of daylight: "Let's start the hike early to take advantage of the most hours of daylight." - discussing the impact of daylight on daily routines or mood: "With the shorter hours of daylight in winter, many people experience seasonal affective disorder."
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"There's about three hours of daylight now.
Winter means fewer hours of daylight.
Shouldn't that be the day with 12 hours of daylight?
Like hours of daylight, it all depends on latitude.
There were still a few hours of daylight.
It was the middle of summer, when you get 24 hours of daylight.
The game began at 6 36 p.m., with two hours of daylight remaining.
He has an expensive crew, a marginally coöperative actor, and seven hours of daylight left.
Tropical seas are well lit, the hours of daylight varying with latitude.
For the first couple of hours of daylight, Aldridge just drifted and looked.
2. How many hours of daylight will I see on the solstice?
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hours of morning
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hours of fun
hours of evidence
hours of video
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