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Discover Ludwig"long to explain" is a correctly and correctly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a complex idea, thought, feeling, or situation that requires a lot of explanation or detail. For example: "The history behind the conflict between the two nations is long to explain, but in short, it all started with a disagreement over borders."
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__ "It'll take too long to explain," I said.
"It'll take too long to explain," I said.
"I saw some things in my credit report that would take too long to explain".
Considerable footage was shot of the funeral of a bakery colleague, but Fedda opted to exclude it: "It was a distraction and it took too long to explain".
After Friday's game, Smith's third straight with at least 30 points, it did not take him long to explain how the Knicks had found success.
This shouldn't take long to explain, just as it shouldn't be taking this long — never mind a lawsuit — for the women of the United States national soccer team to receive pay commensurate with that of their male counterparts.
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The booster box takes the longest to explain.
This goes a long way to explain the problem facing McClaren.
Which goes a long way to explain the musical's latest marketing strategy.
Which goes a long way to explain why Burgundy is so maddeningly complicated.
This extraordinary statement might go a long way to explain why the Eisenman plan was rejected.
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