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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'two hours since' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to talk about something which happened two hours ago. For example: "It's been two hours since I finished eating lunch".
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It had been two hours since they had eaten.
It had been two hours since the patient had first fallen asleep.
He appeared relaxed, as if the two hours since his victory had calmed him.
He'd been as quiet as a statue for the two hours since we left Seattle.
In the two hours since my arrival, the lift has packed up.
"It's been two hours since he borrowed my car for the dinner run".
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"We are only sleeping six hours since Saturday.
But in the seven hours since, no answers.
It had been seven hours since I'd left Madiswil.
It had been six hours since I was bitten.
They have now gone six hours since conceding; they have also gone six hours since scoring, but Hodgson declared: "We have goals in the team".
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