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Discover Ludwig"hours to kill" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation of having a lot of time to pass or spend. For example, "I had several hours to kill before my flight, so I decided to explore the city."
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It took 58 hours to kill them.
With a few hours to kill, I'm exploring.
After the show, I had a few hours to kill before my presentation later that day.
It was raining hard, but she had seven hours to kill before curfew.
It took the Germans three hours to kill 15,000 Russian prisoners of war".
Fatou looked at the grandfather clock in front of her: she had four hours to kill.
We had a few hours to kill before Liberty Deep Down was scheduled to play.
Leave the bag 'cooking' in sunlight for several hours to kill plant and pathogen, then put in the trash.
He has 36 hours to kill before the final of his four Coachella shows, and he's without his family.
Then, because we had hours to kill, we jumped in a taxi and asked the driver what to see.
Missing it by minutes, I found myself with three long hours to kill before the next train at 5.30 a.m.
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