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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "a long bridge" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase and can function as the subject or object of a sentence. Example: The construction of a long bridge across the river has greatly improved the city's transportation system.
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A long bridge crosses the bay to Galveston Island.
At the other end of a long bridge sat the huge jail complex that held the inmates these drivers were visiting.
The destination was at the end of a long bridge in Queens - a holiday party for women jailed at Rikers Island.
On Katy Perry's Dark Horse, a potentially embarrassing but actually quite credible stab at the rap market, her genius is to build a long bridge to nowhere.
After two minutes, the song shifts radically into a long bridge, and Williams begins singing "Ah," like the backing vocals from the Beatles Magical Mystery Tourur".
It is also a mecca for families who cross a long bridge to the island-based Moominworld, a theme park for the characters of the children's writer Tove Jansson.
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In the mixed ligand approach a small multidentate ligand as well as a long bridging ligand is used, where the small multidentate ligand connects the metal ions to form the polynuclear cluster and the long bridging ligand can bridge these clusters.
And it's a long bridge-building process to re-establish the trust in procedures.
Additionally, various parameters of the proposed system and applicability to a long span bridge were investigated.
Finally, a numerical demonstration is performed on statistical representative elements under variable stress histories from a long span bridge.
The problem of flutter prediction for the complex 3D, finite element model of a long span bridge has been addressed.
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