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The phrase "odd hour" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time of day that is difficult to define in terms of the standard clock hours. For example, "I had an odd hour meeting at 3:45."
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So it's just the odd hour, maybe two.
But I showed up at an odd hour, and there he was.
If you return home at some odd hour after a business trip, the smart closet will announce whether any burglars are hiding inside it.
The way he heard of th fellow was seeing a TV program at an odd hour when the spaceman was interviewed.
If you return home at some odd hour after a business trip, the closet will announce whether any burglars are hiding inside it.
Occasionally he would telephone me at some odd hour, to talk about what he was painting or an exhibition he had seen.
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"But you have to provide odd-hour care because parents are working odd hours".
The longest I had ever done before was the odd hour-long run during winter training when I was an elite athlete, and since then three longer runs with a group of old hat marathon runners who live close to me.
Her roommates kept odd hours.
At odd hours.
"Hard braking", or driving at odd hours.
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