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'three hours apart' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you are indicating the difference between two times or events. For example, you could say, "The meetings were scheduled three hours apart to give everyone enough time to prepare."
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They returned to Earth three hours apart.
"We lived three hours apart," she said.
"Twice a day, three hours apart," he recalled.
Unfortunately, they live three hours apart, which limits all but their online time together.
Their new assignments were two or three hours apart (depending on the quality of transportation on a given day).
The surge toward the tunnel on Tuesday night involved two waves of young men, beginning about three hours apart.
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Two finals, two cities and two farewells, a little less than two hours apart.
The two men were shocked to see each other again after nearly two hours apart.
But the decisions were less than two hours apart, and they had a reinforcing effect.
With Eurostar, London's St Pancras and the Gare du Nord are just over two hours apart.
Thanks to the compact size of the country, the two holy cities are less than two hours apart.
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