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Discover Ludwig"solid hours" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of time that was not interrupted or broken up, for example: "He worked solid hours for an entire week without taking a break."
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"We play for four solid hours.
"They questioned me for four solid hours.
And the ending made me cry for two solid hours.
"Five solid hours on a good day," Mr. Hayes said.
Not an hour at the gym, not a half-hour power walk -- four solid hours.
It's incredibly bumpy too, so your body gets rattled for two solid hours.
Watching the first season of Marco Polo feels like 10 solid hours of that.
For the last century or so we have been wedded to the idea of eight solid hours abed.
She sang 29 songs (including one encore) without a single break or intermission, performing for two solid hours.
Over 10 solid hours, you're guaranteed more intrigue, more of Prince Philip's gaffes – and more sex (both horse and human).
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A solid hour of battle followed.
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