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The phrase 'spent long hours' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where someone worked or studied for a long period of time. For example: "She spent long hours studying for the exam and was able to score an A."
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"Ed's office was the bars of Long Island," said Jeff Egan, the pub's owner, "and he spent long hours in the office, if you get what I mean".
They spent long hours together.
So he spent long hours interviewing microbial biologists.
He spent long hours waiting as photographers did their work.
Friedman continues, "We spent long hours in conversation.
I found the brigade commander and spent long hours with him in his office.
They spent long hours at each other's houses or talking on Skype.
He spent long hours on peace protests at Stafford Market Square.
A neighbor said Mr. Cruz spent long hours playing video games.
He also spent long hours on the phone comforting family members of the victims.
I recently, for example, spent long hours looking at "Hormone red in Lana Turner (9)".
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