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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also longer to" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly structured expression.
Example: "The project will take also longer to complete than expected."
Alternatives: "also takes more time to" or "also requires a longer time to".
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In Western, the spurs are much bigger to allow to fit around a Western Boot, they are also longer to allow for accurate movements due to the position of the riders leg in a Western Saddle.
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However, a larger capacitor also takes longer to charge - therefore, the intervals between current draws, which we also call charge time, would also increase.
It has also taken longer to put in place cost controls to weather the downturn.
There will also be longer to reflect on the wisdom of your new buy.
It also takes longer to have an effect than MDMA does.
Its reservoirs also take longer to recharge, and farmers now forgo planting summer crops, he added.
Presidents are also taking longer to nominate judges in the first place.
Divorce also takes longer to rule on in India's overburdened courts and is very expensive.
Aircraft also take longer to clean up and turn round after an eight-hour flight.
The FDA is also taking longer to review truly novel drugs and biotech products.
Women are also given longer to complete their annual three-mile-run evaluation.
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