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The phrase "a point long" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific duration or distance, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The meeting lasted a point long, which was longer than expected."
Alternatives: "a short while" or "a brief moment".
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William H. Donaldson, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, noted that the ultimate goal was still to give investors the best price, a point long propounded by the stock exchange.
By PND 70, more than half of the females in the MID and LOW DPN groups were still cycling, at a point long after nearly all females neonatally exposed to EB or PPT become anestrus [ 4].
Tie knots back and forth until it reaches a point long enough to wrap around the entirety of your wrist.
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The idea that other countries are taking advantage of the United States was a talking point long before he became a politician.
Gaza's hospitals were at a breaking point long ago.
In recent days, Hezbollah fighters have joined the Syrian military in attacking the city of Qusayr, a strategic point long held by antigovernment forces.
Up to a certain point, long prison terms increase, they do not reduce, recidivism.
Trump's ties to his business empire have been a talking point long before he took office.
There comes a point, not long into the play, when Jo cries out in animal agony.
Up to a point, as long as they don't forget to smile.
There was a point not long ago where Damon looked tired, old and inept.
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