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0 Are there any differences between these sentences? Thank you.02br 02br 001. The Kealor had advanced to the Soire Lake and it would not be long 01b00before the allies had to retreat.02b02br 02br 002. The Kealor had advanced to the Soire Lake and it would not be long 01b00until the allies had to retreat.02b02br 02br 003. The Kealor had advanced to the Soire Lake and it would not be long 01b00for the allies to retreat.02br 02br 02b00Best wishes,02br 02br 00PBF0-
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0 #1 and #2 are fine - both mean the same: there will be a short period [of battle?] and then the allies will have to/be forced to retreat; #3 is incorrect.0-