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Discover Ludwig"those hours" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a specific set of hours that have been previously mentioned or are known to both the speaker and the listener/reader. You can use "those hours" in various contexts, such as: - "I wasted those hours watching TV instead of studying." - "I remember those hours spent playing in the park with my siblings." - "My work schedule has changed, so I now have to work during those hours." - "Those hours between 2 to 5 pm are my most productive time of the day." - "The store is open during those hours of operation."
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But even those hours eventually run out.
We've replaced those hours with sitting.
They spoke of those hours of burrowing.
What happened in those hours?
Those hours are worth something.
During those hours, in Kailahun, Humarr Khan died.
That is supposed to define those hours.
Jackson was happiest during those hours.
I make the most of those hours".
An appointment is required outside of those hours.
But those hours have yet to pay off.
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