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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only an hour" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the short amount of time something takes or will take. Example: I can't believe I've been waiting in line for only an hour. It feels like much longer. The meeting will last only an hour, so please be on time.
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I had to wait only an hour".
It's only an hour.
Television for only an hour?
The battle lasted only an hour or so.
The catch: I had only an hour to commit.
I had waited only an hour and a half.
He was pulled for a substitute after only an hour.
But the promise of Tuesday morning lasted only an hour.
They left after only an hour or so.
He noted, "Pharrell's only an hour late that's miraculous".
Orlando is only an hour away by car.
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