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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the length of two things, indicating that one is nearly the same length as the other.
Example: "The new bridge is almost as long as the old one, making it a significant engineering achievement."
Alternatives: "nearly as long" or "close to the same length".
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This takes almost as long as it does to walk.
Mr Jospin, 64, has been around almost as long.
Hand wraps have been around almost as long as boxing.
For almost as long as there have been I. Q
The car was almost as long as the house.
And there have been wild pigs here almost as long.
That can take almost as long as one second.
His answer seemed almost as long as the movie.
"We've been in Birmingham for almost as long as Birmingham has been here, and selling cars for almost as long as they've been building them".
I've read Fortune articles almost as long, and with far more insider sources.
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I lived in that house for nine years almost as long as my childhood home.
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