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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
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Long from now vs a long time from now

Today is May 17th. Suppose that you will have a business trip in December.

(1) Your next business trip is a long time from now.

(2) Your next business trip is long from now.

Is there any difference in meaning between "a long time' and "long"? Thanks a lot.

  

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We use only (1). CJ

  • We use only (1).
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We use only (1).

CJ

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