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Discover Ludwig"not for very long" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is used to describe a short period of time or duration. Example: "He waited for the bus, but not for very long. It arrived just a few minutes later."
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Not for very long, mind you.
Just not for very long.
He laughed, but not for very long.
And really, not for very long.
Mothers could visit, but not for very long.
(Perhaps, they were told, but not for very long).
She also misled some federal agents, but not for very long.
The short teaser will no doubt pique interest, but not for very long.
Anger is never a great way to motivate people – at least, not for very long".
Yes, we meet a farmer, but only twice and not for very long.
And he still speaks only when necessary, and not for very long.
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