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"Long time" or "quiet "?

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Long time

23,000,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • Long time ago, when I was a young man.
  • Long time ago, Chinese men with gold-rush fever flooded into California.
  • Long time no see, Burke.
  • Long time no see, Ben.
  • Long time ago, this place used to be a library, so...
  • Long time ago when I was in school.
  • Long time ago, barbershops were hospitals
  • Long time ago, Earl of the West, Ernest Phantomhive moved to our nation and has gone by the name Genpou.
  • Long time ago there was this village
  • Long time no see, Toddy.
  • Long time no see, Northern-Kai.
  • Long time, no see, Junpei.
  • Long time no see, comrade Won Ryu Hwan.
  • Long time no see, Choi Yang Woo.
  • Long time, I have no man love me.
  • Long time no see, Morgan.
  • Long time no see, Mr. Linc.
  • Long time ago, when I was about to fail.
  • Long time no see, Joey Tai.
  • Long time no see, ladies and gentlemen of the Hunters Association.

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A complete search of the internet has found that "quiet " is the most popular phrase on the web.

Last updated: May 16, 2018

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