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"hours of your time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the amount of time someone has spent on a task or activity. For example: - "Thank you for all the hours of your time you have dedicated to this project." - "I don't want to waste any more of your time, but can we quickly discuss the budget?" - "Attending this conference will require hours of your time, but it will be worth it for the knowledge and connections you'll gain."
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But the Lerner and Lowee music alone makes it worth three hours of your time.
In exchange for three hours of your time, "Yi Yi" will give you more life.
"Claiming back unfair bank charges is a simple process that won't take up hours of your time," she said.
If you want to dig deeper into the music you love, WhoSampled will soak up hours of your time.
What I want is every few years just two hours of your time to present the other version.
Luckily, that ideal already exists, and it requires only two minutes, not two hours, of your time.
Any one of these games could occupy dozens of hours of your time if it lives up to expectations.
It's the sort of performance that will never become commonplace, extraordinary and remarkable enough to warrant a few hours of your time.
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One to whom you owe an hour of your time".
I think this is the first time I have wasted an hour of your time.
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