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hello. does the phrase "long ago" sound old please?
hello. does the phrase "long ago" sound old please?
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7 Dec 2021
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It sounds a bit literary.
“Long ago, in a faraway land, there once lived a princess …”
“A long time ago” is a very common phrase though.
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It sounds a bit literary.
“Long ago, in a faraway land, there once lived a princess …”
“A long time ago” is a very common phrase though.
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