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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long turn" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is not used in standard English, and does not have a clear meaning. If you meant to use the term "long-term," you should use that phrase instead. Example: My goal is to stay in this job for the long-term.
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This has been a long turn,''' Wiggins said.
For the first time, diners have a legitimate excuse to do what they've been dying to do all night long: turn around and stare unashamedly at the tables around them.
He remained in front throughout the long run down the Belmont backstretch and extended his lead to three-quarters of a length coming around the long turn with Frosted, the Wood Memorial winner known for his tremendous closing ability, in quick pursuit.
"So in order to look at it you have to turn left or right, get alongside it and then execute a long turn.
The institutional discourse mainly consisting of providing information through declarative speech acts, in addition to part two's storytelling task type, realised through an individual long turn, encourages inclined test takers to attempt memorising large amounts of text.
Because normal printing houses require high minimum orders (>500 pieces) and a lot of technical knowledge, they offer very long turn around 30-455 dand) and very high personalization cost with poor quality and even worse customer service.
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The high retention and long turn-over could be due to renal reabsorption and low urinary excretion13.
But both men took long turns with the microphone.
The place has long turned the imagination feverish.
New technologies have long turned up on the big screen before they've become reality.
Travelers have long turned to St. Pete as a cheaper spring break alternative.
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