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Discover Ludwig"long question" is not a standard phrase in written English.
It is not grammatically incorrect, but it is not commonly used. It would be better to use "lengthy question" or "long-winded question" instead. Example: "The teacher's long-winded question left the students feeling confused and overwhelmed."
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LYDIA DAVIS: Long question — can't cover it properly.
Sellers wades in with a long question about that.
Another concluded a long question by shaking his head and staring at the floor.
Breyer's jokes often follow a long question identifying the hardest issue in the case.
"It's a long question, but I certainly want my friend from New Jersey to respond," said Sanders.
LaHood gives a brief answer to a very long question, simply replying that he doesn't think so.
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Quotes from a long question-and-answer interview with Marshall that the magazine "Down East" ran.
Though he held long question-and-answer sessions with aides, they frequently did not know his decision until he delivered his vote on the floor.The contrast with Mr Bush is instructive.
And his long question-and-answer session here -- one of three tune-ups Mr. Kerry is holding this week for Friday's town-hall-style debate with Mr. Bush -- was reminiscent of those marathon Iowa forums where he seemed to win over Democrats simply by listening carefully and sketching out his ideas specifically.
Right-wingers had long questioned his veracity.
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