Correct, Trey. There are places that it's very important. Retail stores, inspection lines, etc...the list is endless. But for most daily needs, as long as the CRI is near the 80 level, it will be OK. Heck, we've lived with fluorescents in the 60 range for decades. Also, a high CRI lamp that is in the wrong color for the task can be worse than a low CRI lamp.
You lost me here. LED's aren't rated for a duty cycle. What might be confusing you is the label of the box where it says "lasts 22 years, based on 3 hours per day". That's marketing, not a laboratory rating. It doesn't mean that the lamp should only be used 3 hours at a time. It means that the lamp will last 60,000 hours, whether you run it 3 hours each day or 24 hours each day. They do this because most people are too stupid to figure out how long 60,000 hours is.
Also, there is no "you should use"...for lamp color (CCT), unless your comment was strictly your opinion. CCT is a personal preference.
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