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Discover Ludwig"in peak hours" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a time period when something experiences a large increase in demand or activity. For example, "In peak hours, the city's train station can become quite crowded."
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But there will be more service in peak hours.
SERVICE Cheerful, generally well-trained, slow in peak hours and at lunch, and can be nonchalant.
Thus, to reduce electrical energy consumption in peak hours, cold energy storage systems are used.
A noticeable amount of fuel is wasted due to traffic congestion in peak hours.
County officials made all fares, normally $1.10 in peak hours and 90 cents at other times, free today.
We're also doing our part, as a good citizen, to reduce demand for electricity in peak hours.
Scheduling agreements between the carriers and the Government, designed in 1984 to reduce congestion in peak hours, have since lapsed.
I go on and off AOL perhaps 50 times a week and never get a busy signal, even in peak hours.
The bridge, with three lanes in each direction and a seventh, central and reversible lane used to handle commuting traffic in peak hours, is an indisputable bottleneck.
Though special programmes are helping shake up stale schedules in peak hours, the BBC should be planning to refresh its programming – especially on BBC1.
He said workers would be able to log in whenever they wished for work, and in peak hours could earn more than with the hourly rate.
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