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"of hours" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a length of time, as in the following example sentence: "He spent weeks of hours studying for the exam."
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A delay of hours?
Hundreds of hours.
A couple of hours?
And out of hours?
Just another couple of hours.
A couple of hours passed.
It was literally a matter of hours.
"You can say hundreds of hours".
They spoke for a couple of hours.
For a couple of hours, I cried.
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Out-of-hours GP 'failing' over death.
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