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Are both the same? It has been long enough. This has gone on long enough
Oct 30, 2017 7:20 PM
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It has been long enough. This has gone on long enough You ask great questions! They have similar meanings, but the second sentence conveys irritation that whatever is happening, you want it to stop NOW. The first sentence has a neutral tone. Whatever is happening, it's time to stop, but it's just a statement of fact.
October 30, 2017
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