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The phrase "the session wore on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the passage of time during a meeting, event, or gathering, often implying that it is becoming lengthy or tedious. Example: "As the session wore on, participants began to lose focus and fidget in their seats."
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Bond yields continued to settle Wednesday as the session wore on, falling to 3.24 percent.
But as the session wore on, a few clear story lines emerged.
As the session wore on, Mr. Fraser's House colleagues stripped the word "vested" from the bill, disappointing advocates of property rights but melting away opposition from groundwater districts.
As the session wore on, Todd became emotional, audibly choking back tears as he told the judge of his respect for the Jesuit order.
But as the session wore on, the market reversed course, perhaps because there were no major surprises in the day's negative news.
But shares lost their momentum as the session wore on.
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But as the briefing session wore on, I did manage to garner most of the relevant details.
As the sessions wore on into 1967, the record, intended as a kind of album-length suite, or, in Wilson's famous description, "a teenage symphony to God," began generating impossible-to-justify buzz — this was going to be the record that revolutionized pop, a 12-inch vinyl messiah.
As the last day of the regular legislative session wore on this morning, Gov. George E. Pataki and legislative leaders had not yet reached agreements on a host of major bills, among them one to extend rent regulations.
The congressional sessions wore on for nearly three weeks, for no point appeared too trivial to debate.
As the night wore on, a jam session started to mark Mr. Ashford's death.
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