Sentence examples for and long ago from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and long ago" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time in the past that is distant or significant.
Example: "The legend tells of a great hero who lived and long ago saved the kingdom from destruction."
Alternatives: "and a long time ago" or "and in the distant past".

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That's how far back and long ago it was.

Congress has been in power since 2004 and long ago lost its vim.

I never visited the space and long ago forgot what was there.

In the foyer of this Mediterranean spot are photographs from far away and long ago.

But then, John McCain already survived that fate far away and long ago.

"I have grievously sinned and long ago asked for the Lord's forgiveness".

It claims about 16m members, and long ago spread beyond its geographical origins to every state in the union.

He lives like a pasha and long ago took up the kingly pastime of breeding Arabian horses.

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There was something oddly relaxing yet stimulating about revisiting those steamy Memphis summers and long-ago Mississippi River nights from the vantage point of an austere Northern coast.

The chapters alternate between modern-day London and long-ago India, during the end of the Raj and the mayhem of partition.

The film also includes interviews with current and long-ago New Yorker staffers -- a few from so long ago they are dead, too.

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