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Old 09-Oct-2006, 18:33
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IŽd like to ask if there is any difference between all day long / all day and when and why we use all day long.
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Old 09-Oct-2006, 18:48
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Default Re: all day long

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IŽd like to ask if there is any difference between all day long / all day and when and why we use all day long.
Thanks in advance

You use "all day long" when you want to stress the duration.
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