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Discover Ludwig'all long' is not a correct phrase in written English.
If you want to use a phrase that means the same thing, you could say "all along." For example, "I had known all along that he was lying."
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It's all long ago".
It's not all long lines.
"That's all long ago, Paul.
All long gone.
It's all long term.
This was all long before "The Apprentice".
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Not all long-shots are losers.
In Scandinavia, the state pays for all long-term care.
The workers are all long-term employees of Dresser-Rand.
These are all long-established effects of caffeine.
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