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Discover Ludwig"spend ages" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that something takes a lot of time. For example, "She spent ages arguing with her sister."
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We spend ages here.
If I'm going out, I'll spend ages getting ready.
She'd spend ages trying to get her clothes right – and be late for dinner.
Every year we get the roughly the same present, but we spend ages analysing the wrapping.
I could spend ages looking at these photographs: you get a real snapshot of that time.
We spend ages waiting for Christine to catch up with us.
However, in unedited real life, they spend ages solemnly munching and assessing.
First off, when you arrive at a hotel, the last thing you want is to spend ages in reception.
At work, on the other hand, I spend ages searching for weird and wonderful books for inspiration.
Don't spend ages trying to come up with a perfect, snappy first line – write anything and return to it later.
We spend ages planning our trips and waiting for them to start, only to fail to make the most of them.
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