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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

can't get the meaning of the sentence

"Forced late-night drinking sessions, long a staple of local office life, are out."

What does "long" mean in that sentence? is it adjective?
  

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Long: short form of 'for a long time'.

  • Long: short form of 'for a long time'.
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Long: short form of 'for a long time'.

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