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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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"would not be long before/until/for...." Thank you.

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001. The Kealor had advanced to the Soire Lake and it would not be long 01b00before the allies had to retreat.02b02br
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002. The Kealor had advanced to the Soire Lake and it would not be long 01b00until the allies had to retreat.02b02br
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003. The Kealor had advanced to the Soire Lake and it would not be long 01b00for the allies to retreat.02br
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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-

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