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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it so long" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
It is missing a verb and does not make sense on its own. A correct way to use "so long" in a sentence would be as follows: "It took so long to find my keys this morning."
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"I look forward to being checked out and I recommend that the system doesn't leave it so long to get in contact with its patients".
What took it so long?
Why is it so long?
"And they've been saying it so long.
I read it so long ago.
"But he's been working on it so long.
What a shame to leave it so long.
"I should have changed it so long ago," he said.
Now I've been at it so long, I'm a dinosaur.
My big regret was that I'd left it so long.
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"It's unfortunate it took so long".
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