How do we describe a certain period of time?

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LeTyan

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Hi,

For example,
"Some person got injured, and then 2 hours passed. This person died eventually. The a doctor said, "You were supposed to send him to the hospital within 2 hours after he was injured".

Are the doctor's words(contrived by me) in English natural? Or how else would you say it?

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Rover_KE

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They are OK.
 

emsr2d2

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I find it a bit long-winded. "You should have got him to hospital as soon as possible", "You should have got him to hospital within two hours of the injury".
 

MikeNewYork

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I can't imagine a doctor supporting a two-hour window. I agree with ems's "as soon as possible".
 
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