Sentence examples for explained long from inspiring English sources

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Life is messy like that, as the ancient Greeks explained long ago.

As I explained long ago, the idea behind core inflation is that not all prices behave the same.

Yet, as Robert Caro explained long ago in The Power Broker, Robert Moses had a bias to build things like parkways and bridges that enabled cars and their passengers in and around New York and especially on Long Island.

"Right now, there's nothing to say that those entities can't discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity if they don't fall under the rubric of the new HUD rules," explained Long.

"I feel like that was like one of the classic romantic comedies where we really got to see black love in a way where we haven't seen it before where it's not a caricature of anything, but that it's actually raw," explained Long.

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An interior photo of one explained "long-line": hundreds of large hooks dangled from great coils of line.

Can't explain long ago became won't explain.

"He was a great writer on art," explains Long, "but he just didn't get my work.

Efforts to combat illegal drugs play a major role in explaining long prison sentences in the United States as well.

(A similar model is now favored for explaining long gamma ray bursts).

"Water should be rapidly evaporating, so it's difficult to explain long flows unless it's sufficiently salty water," McEwen said.

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