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The phrase "time spent studying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the amount of time spent specifically on studying or reading a particular subject. For example, "I have dedicated a lot of time spent studying different models of computers over the past month."
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Second, there was no relationship between time spent on Facebook and time spent studying.
Be sure to balance status updates about your social life with mentions of time spent studying.
His time spent studying at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn is given more prominence.
Part-time work is frowned upon by the university, says Lucy, as it detracts from time spent studying.
He ascribes this attitude to his time spent studying at New York's William Esper studio in the late 80s.
Ramsey said extensive training and time spent studying shark behavior had kept her team and customers safe.
And researchers admit that cramming for specific exams can help somewhat -- depending on the amount of time spent studying, the subject and the difficulty of the test.
Adrien Broom is unusual in her biographical notes in recording time spent studying in Europe, in Florence and London in 2006.
The time spent studying has fallen across the board, but especially in non-engineering majors: The typical engineering major today spends 18.5 hours per week studying.
The study indicated that it's not just the amount of time spent with tutors that matters – it's also the time spent studying individually.
Like art connoisseurs, fingerprint examiners' basis for making these judgments is experience: a lot of time spent studying and looking at fingerprints.
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