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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spends more time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person or object spending more time engaging in a specific activity or task, such as in the sentence: "She spends more time reading than watching television."
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She spends more time seeing than analyzing.
Now semi-retired, he spends more time on charitable work.
He spends more time here than he does in London.
(Johndroe, for the record, says he now spends more time on the U Street corridor).
Charlotte now has two kids while Miranda spends more time with her BlackBerrry than with Steve.
But these days the military spends more time building up identity through communal activities.
But Reyes said he spends more time strengthening Verdasco's lower body than his upper body.
The assistants can tell when Kill feels better because he spends more time with the offense.
While Clouseau spends more time clearing her name than investigating, other murders occur.
This kid spends more time in the neutral zone than a Romulan Warbird.
Ms. Austin spends more time worrying about broken bank accounts than broken bones.
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