all along

The phrase "all along" means from the beginning or from the very start of something. It suggests that a particular situation, belief, or fact has been true or present throughout a period of time, often revealing that the speaker or someone else was aware of it but did not mention it earlier. It can also refer to a sense of time passing and the realization that something was happening continuously during that period.


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