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Discover Ludwig"that long" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as an adjective to describe a period of time: "I hadn't seen him in that long."
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Can't wait that long?
Warhol has been gone that long.
If only the departments last that long.
First, would the Americans wait that long?
Nobody was mellowing the product that long.
No one likes supply lines that long.
But you probably cant wait that long.
Unfortunately it took me that long".
It won't take criminals that long".
That long?
Why wait that long?
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