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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along along" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a repetition that does not convey a clear meaning or context.
Example: "We walked along along the riverbank, enjoying the scenery." (This example is awkward and unclear due to the repetition.)
Alternatives: "along the way" or "as we go along".
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Almost all of them live along along Highway 82, which runs south-east through the Wallowa Valley, and connects the main towns of Enterprise, Joseph, and Lostine with the tourist magnet of Wallowa Lake.
And there I saw my name along — along with Osamu Shimomura's and Roger Tsien's.
In 1907, she was arrested while strolling along along a Boston beach in a thigh-length creation.
During the 1864 campaigns in Virginia, General Lee rode along along the breastworks encouraging the men, turned retreating troops and chased down stragglers.
The Interfax news agency is also reporting that fighter jets along along Russia's western borders have been put on combat alert.
As for Marinho, the fact that so many Brazilian women are embracing their natural hair only affirms what she's known along along: "Black beauty has a place here," she said.
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"Move along, move along.
In open along trail and along stream.
I'm a go along, get along person.
Metered street parking is available along Bancroft Way and along Piedmont Avenue.
Sometimes, you have to go along to get along.
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