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'twenty-four hours' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to denote a period of time, such as: "I have twenty-four hours to finish this project."
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"Twenty-four hours waiting, in these conditions.
They'll keep me for twenty-four hours.
Twenty-four hours later, it was done.
We were running twenty-four hours early.
This one is open twenty-four hours.
He was discharged within twenty-four hours.
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Twenty four hours later it has all gone to excrement.
Two hours?
"Eight hours, two minutes".
Four hours, six hours?
Six hours.
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