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Elizabeth
Does the phrase ' not so long after' mean just then?
Not so long after, my mother came home.
Mar 4, 2012 5:19 AM
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'not so long after' can mean within a few minutes, hours, days months or even years depending on the situation. For example: If you were talking about the history of a person(their life story) it could mean a few years later. If you were talking about a situation all happening within one day, it could mean hours. If you were talking about part of a day, it could mean minutes. If it happened seconds or minutes after we would usually use 'immediately after'.
March 4, 2012
"just then" is a very abstract expression of time. It means nothing out of context.
"not so long after" is the correct phrase.
March 4, 2012
Not so long afterwards, [ soon] my mother came home.
March 4, 2012
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