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"very much longer" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is used to show more emphasis than the phrase "much longer". For example, "The project took much longer to finish than we expected, but the result was worth it—it took very much longer."
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'Clearly things can't wait very much longer.
But this would not be true for very much longer.
We won't be here very much longer to answer questions".
And it will not be the future for very much longer.
They are good people, and I know they cannot be hoodwinked for very much longer".
"I do not think things can keep going on as they have for very much longer.
The aroma is strong, sour, specific, but it won't linger here for very much longer.
It would seem, however, that Facebook doesn't plan on being so ameniable for very much longer.
She's suddenly very sick and I'm afraid that I won't have her for very much longer.
It was probably about ten or twelve feet long, though in my memory it feels very much longer.
But not for very much longer if you use this abbreviation anywhere near me when I'm holding a claw-hammer.
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