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The phrase "a length time" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a long time"? You can use "a long time" when referring to an extended duration or period.
Example: "It has been a long time since we last met."
Alternatives: "an extended period" or "a considerable time".
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Each trip has a suggested length, time of year to go and an optional detour.
This is the first time I've stayed for a length of time in Notting Hill.
But then, how would united cope without Ronaldo for a LENGTH of time and Chelsea without Terry or Lampard for a LENGTH of time.
Determine an age-appropriate total class length time.
He was beaten by just a length this time.
Recording contracts usually call for a specified number of albums rather than a length of time.
For a length of time I cannot delineate, I sat there, awestruck, transfixed.
I've been studying them and watching them for quite a length of time and that's what I felt.
It presupposes the ability to buy in bulk, transport goods and store food for a length of time.
He also said experts had raised questions about the validity of tests from urine preserved for a length of time.
This is something like the technique we use here, only instead of a pie, we divide a length of time.
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