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The phrase "am long enough" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a state of being sufficient in length, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "I hope my explanation is long enough to cover all the necessary details."
Alternatives: "am sufficiently long" or "am adequately long".
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I am long enough in the tooth to remember those ostensibly "good old days".
"But I am long enough in the business to know I am greedy for success".
"I am long enough in the game to know that when you play well, but lose the game, you get flooded with critics, however, if you play a very bad game, but you win it, everyone says how great you are.
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That's long enough.
But that was long enough.
"That time was long enough".
Should be long enough.
It will never be long enough.
"Two years has been long enough".
"Twenty-five years is long enough, Mr. President.
"Sixteen years is long enough.
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