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Discover Ludwig"waiting so long" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a period of time that has passed while waiting for something. Here is an example: I have been waiting so long for my vacation to finally start.
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Poor thing had been waiting so long.
Thanks for waiting so long".
"They've been waiting so long.
"I've been waiting so long!" Demeter says.
"I've been waiting so long," he said.
I had been waiting so long for this moment.
"We have been waiting so long," she said.
The mistake was waiting so long to do so.
My error was waiting so long to walk away.
"I've been waiting so long for this day," she said.
I've been waiting so long for my first goal.
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