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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work long time" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is missing an important element, such as a verb or preposition, to make it a complete and grammatically correct sentence. Instead, you could say "I work for a long time" or "He has been working long hours." Example: "She has been working long hours at the office, trying to finish the project before the deadline."
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In such context, smaller wireless sensor network nodes are required to work long time periods without human intervention and, at the same time, to provide appropriate levels of reliability and quality of service.
Years of school, arduous work, long time lines, a steep learning curve, and lots of training make this a career choice with a substantial entry cost and no guarantees.
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I had been out of work a long time.
They earn a lot, after all, and figure they can work a long time.
"I had to work a long time to get that woman," said Yusuf, pointing at his wife, Gungor, 67.
"I've been at this work a long time, and I've never seen anything like it".
I'd come across his work a long time before, as a teacher, and had heard him on BBC School Radio.
We need someone strong, behind the scene, and [who can] work for long time.
(MoH1) We need someone strong, behind the scene, and [who can] work for long time.
That is the reason he has not been able to work so long time.
Brain work over long time periods and time pressure had no significant effects on symptoms in any body region.
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