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what's the difference? a lengthy process / a long process
20 nov. 2008 10:14
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Hi Maria I would say they are almost interchangeable. Long is simply a long period of time; lengthy is also long, but in a way which suggests it might be unnecessarily so, or long in a slightly complicated, annoying or frustrating way. So, a long process is takes a long time to complete. A lengthy process might not actually take very long to complete, but there is an implication that it takes longer than necessary.
20 novembre 2008
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