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long

[lawng, long] / lɔŋ, lɒŋ /




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But the socks didn’t stay on for long.

From The Wall Street Journal

That, in turn, allows them to push longer and harder in weight training, Hughes says, expanding their “window of tolerance” or the nervous system’s capacity to deal with things that are confronting, challenging and stressful.

From Los Angeles Times

They would take so long to design and build that the first vessels would not be deployable until well into the 2030s.

From Los Angeles Times

A federal audit found that many commercial licenses issued to immigrant drivers were set to expire long past the duration of immigrant truckers’ legal stay in the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Despite the recent movement on debris removal, residents of the Palisades Bowl still have a long road ahead.

From Los Angeles Times