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long

[lawng, long] / lɔŋ, lɒŋ /




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You can test a VPN’s speed all day long and you’ll often see more peaks and valleys than you probably thought.

From Salon

"Obviously I've been in this system, in this circle, for a very long time."

From BBC

Maybe you consider that to be a long investment period.

From MarketWatch

Winkleman added that cruise lines typically have a long list of clauses in their passenger contracts that address any number of scenarios, from changing itineraries with little notice to, yes, imposing a fuel surcharge.

From MarketWatch

If gas prices stay high for a long time, Porter said it’s even possible that, at the margins, some people will leave their jobs to find work that’s closer to home, offering cheaper commutes.

From MarketWatch