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DouglasMiranda
Can I say "along the time" ?
Example:
The tool will be better along the time
20 sept. 2014 14:13
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No, this phrase is never correct in English. You can see, "The tool will be better over time / in time / after awhile / at some point" (and so on).
20 septembre 2014
No, you can't. Do mean
'The tool will improve with time'
or
'The tool will improve as time goes on' ?
20 septembre 2014
Yes Abdou, that is a common idiom. "Somewhere along the line I became unhappy." "We can't do it now, but we'll do it somewhere along the line."
20 septembre 2014
Maybe you can use a long the line , but I don't know if it gives the same meaning .
I have heard someone says " but somewhere a lone the line you changed , you stopped being you " .
20 septembre 2014
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DouglasMiranda
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