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be along

  1. Will come, will arrive, as in John said he'd be along in a few minutes, or The doctor's report will be along by the end of the week. This phrase always indicates a future event. [Colloquial; early 1800s]



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“It is not even close. To be able to play the game that I love and to be able to be along with my son this whole year has been one of the most gratifying, satisfying journeys I’ve ever been on.”

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We fail to understand and are proud to be along the ride to doom.

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"They would not be along the front lines. They would not be part of any conflict. They would be there to ensure that the peace is respected," Macron said in the Oval Office.

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It might be, along with other factors, including having played 33% more games than at this stage last season.

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"I had never built a company prior to this, and under a lot of stress, high tempo and naivety I failed to be the leader and colleague I wish to be along the way," she added.

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