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"wait was long" is not a correct sentence in written English.
To be correct, it should be written as "The wait was long." You could use it when describing something that took a while or seemed to take a long time. For example, "The wait for the bus was long, so I decided to walk instead."
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The wait was long, almost 38 years.
The wait was long, but the rules were remarkably forward-looking.
The line of corpses had no end; the wait was long.
The place was busy; the wait was long for the dining room, so we sat in the bar area, and our waiter was frazzled.
By Andrea Thompson October 8, 2008 On a recent visit to James, reviewed by Mike Peed in this week's Tables for Two, the wait was long (ninety minutes) and dinner late (nearly 10 30) but well worth it.
On a recent visit to James, reviewed by Mike Peed in this week's Tables for Two, the wait was long (ninety minutes) and dinner late (nearly 10 30) but well worth it.
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"The wait is long, and there is no free water," says Halawi, as he hugs Amr.
However, many people find that the wait is long and the choice (largely cognitive behavioural therapy) is limited.
The wait is long and full of terrors.
But -- and of course, there's a "but" -- the wait is long and arduous.
That the wait is long at his office because he does this for others who cannot pay.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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