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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hours pass" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the passing of time in a narrative or to express the idea that time is passing quickly. For example, "I watched the clock, feeling helpless as hours pass, waiting for his call."
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Hours pass.
Aimless hours pass, thoughts drift.
Several hours pass.
Hours pass heavily in a flash.
In the restaurant, hours pass and night falls.
Let the hours pass whichever way they do.
But they can't make these four hours pass any faster.
Raul, meanwhile, understands the game more and more as the hours pass, becoming arrogant and insufferable.
As the hours pass, the brother heads off, leaving Cris to fend for herself.
But as the hours pass, team officials concede that appears less and less likely to happen.
Hours pass and only the harp off in the distance and the wind moving through it.
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