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Old 18-Sep-2008, 08:00
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Could you please answer me which of the following is the correct use in english

1. Mina has been trying your number for half an hour.
2. Mina has been trying your number since half an hour.
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1. Mina has been trying your number for half an hour.
This is correct.
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