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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

They're all in it for the long haul

After their first sail, they were all ready to get off ... But with each new place we pulled into, it just kept getting better and better. And now they are all in it for the long haul.

Hi,

Is it right to interpret the bold in the above as "they are all interested in the long journey/sail?" Thanks in advance.
  

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They are all committed to the complete journey.

  • They are all committed to the complete journey.
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They are all committed to the complete journey.

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