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The phrase "again for long" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a repeated action over an extended period, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I hope we don't have to wait again for long to hear back from them."
Alternatives: "once more for an extended time" or "again for an extended period".
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But he was soon stumbling and slurring his words again and repeatedly disappearing again for long holidays.
"We doubt we will use Amtrak again for long trips," Mr. Richardson wrote to Amtrak, with a copy to The Times.
What I had been denying the last few months was true; I needed glasses again for long distance, driving, and watching screens.
Intelligent dogs get bored doing the same thing over and over again for long periods.
Guard your free time and learn to say 'No.' Speaking very slowly and repeating everything again and again for long periods can be tiresome and draining.
Allowing a child who is originally potty-trained to wear a diaper again for long periods of time may irreversibly change the child's attitude to the use of the toilet.
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"This is something freaky; you won't see anything like this again for a long, long time," Byrd said.
He'd watched him work, seen the movie and told him he wouldn't work again for a long, long time.
Labour aren't getting in again for a long long time.
Here's something we probably won't see again for a long, long time.
I fear we may not see his kind again for a long, long time.
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