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Taka Posted 12 years ago
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Is it "only for three hours" or "for only three hours"? Or do they both work?
  

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I think they can both work, but "for only three hours" sounds better.

  • I think they can both work, but "for only three hours" sounds better.
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I think they can both work, but "for only three hours" sounds better.

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