since a long time ago
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Definition
Adverb: For a very long period extending from the past up to the present; from a distant point in the past.
Usage
This phrase is used to indicate that a situation, action, or state has been true or ongoing for a very long duration, with its origins in the distant past. It emphasizes the lengthy and continuous nature of the timeframe.
Examples
- They have lived in that house since a long time ago.
- I have known about that secret since a long time ago.
- This tradition has been practiced here since a long time ago.
Advanced Usage
- "From way back": An informal synonym, often used in casual conversation.
- We've been friends from way back.
- The phrase is typically used with perfect tenses (e.g., present perfect, past perfect) to connect the past action to the present or a past reference point.
Variants and Related Words
- For ages (idiom): For a very long time.
- I haven't seen you for ages!
- Since time immemorial (phrase): For longer than anyone can remember; from a very ancient time.
- People have lived in this valley since time immemorial.
Synonyms
- For a long time
- For many years
- From long ago
- For ages
Related Phrases
- From/since the beginning: From the initial point in time.
- He has supported the project from the beginning.
- All along: For the entire period of time, often implying something was true but not known.
- She had known the truth all along.
Adverb
- since long ago
- she knows him from way back