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Teo Posted 20 years ago
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all along

When I was a little child, I fell in love with playing basketball. When I had some leisure time, I would find a court to play. I have been doing this all along. Finally I became a professor. . . .

What does "all along" mean?
  

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Teo When I was a little child, I fell in love with playing basketball. when I had some leisure time, I would find a court to play. I have been doing this all along.

  • Teo When I was a little child, I fell in love with playing basketball.
  • when I had some leisure time, I would find a court to play.
  • I have been doing this all along.
  • Finally I became a professor.
  • .
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TeoWhen I was a little child, I fell in love with playing basketball. when I had some leisure time, I would find a court to play. I have been doing this all along. Finally I became a professor. . . .

What does "all along" mean?

all along -

From the beginning; from the start

The writer ha
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Yes, from the start, but also for the whole duration of whatever is considered.

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From the start, throughout, from end to end, as in I've known he was
innocent all along.
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