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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in how long" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a period of time, particularly in questions. For example: "In how long do you think this project will take to complete?".
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So, Michaelia, settle in, how long have you got?
In How Long Does a Pumpkin Last?
Chillies also differ in how long the burn lasts.
Different group types varied in how long they dwelt at different locations and in how long they spent at the attraction altogether.
Wealth and education are still driving a huge gap in how long people live.
Are you factoring in how long the "visiting horses" have been in Kentucky?
There were also few partisan differences in how long individuals had benefited.
And you can see she's also quite consistent in how long each of those waggles lasts.
Boon is particularly interested in how long it takes respondents to answer a question.
Or in how long they delayed it: Mr. Fierstein was persuaded to extend his contract twice.
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In addition to these differing ways of emphasizing their clinical findings, the chart text differed in how long-term follow-up was described.
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