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Reply Sat 4 Nov, 2017 03:56 am
Which of the following sentences is or are correct?

1) You have been a loyal customer all over these 10 years.

2) You have been a loyal customer during these 10 years.

3) You have been a loyal customer throughout these 10 years.

If all three are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If so, which would you use or how would you say this?

Thank you.
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Reply Sat 4 Nov, 2017 12:16 pm
@paok1970,
[1] is wrong, as it implies that you're a messy shopper; [2] , [3] mean pretty much the same thing although [3] might imply more a kinda steadfastness

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