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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as long for" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of phrases and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I will wait as long for you as it takes." (Note: "as long as" is the correct phrase here.)
Alternatives: "as long as" or "for as long as".
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(It took nearly three times as long for Williamson to get off the canvas).
Let's hope that it doesn't take quite as long for that to happen here.
Now the house of Saud appears willing to wait almost as long for its own victory.
Drop the temperature to 32, and fresh ocean fish will last twice as long — for as long as a week.
Not only that, but you don't have to wait nearly as long for it as you do at lunch.
"The Century likes the macaroon soft and white, so we don't keep it in the oven as long for them," Mr. Reyad said.
Doubtless, it will take almost as long for us to learn everything about the spying agencies' electronic prosecution of the "War on Terror".
Irish patients are waiting more than twice as long for new drugs as the rest of western Europe, the body for Irish pharmaceutical research has said.
First, Mr. Breaux said, "it is going to take just as long" for Congress to create a short-term temporary program as to pass comprehensive legislation revamping Medicare.
Chien-Ming Chien-Ming Wangt as lastedor the Yankees, but gave up seven runs and has not won in three starts.
They also appealed to those with short fuses, suggesting that New Jerseyans would not have to wait as long for gas if they could pump their own.
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