Examples of 'was not too long ago' in a sentence

Meaning of "was not too long ago"

was not too long ago: This phrase is used to indicate that a past event or situation occurred relatively recently, without specifying an exact timeframe. It is often used in storytelling or recalling memories

How to use "was not too long ago" in a sentence

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was not too long ago
The second one was not too long ago.
It was not too long ago when this whole countryside was covered in forest.
Not lethal right now, but it was not too long ago.
It was not too long ago.
His Brooklyn trial date was not too long ago pushed back to July 7.
It was not too long ago when scientists discovered the positive effects of adrafinil.
Indeed, it was not too long ago that some said they were impossible.
It was not too long ago that the law school program was an apprenticeship program.
It was not too long ago that we dealt with the project loophole case.
Yet it was not too long ago that many believed this party had no future.
It was not too long ago when Scott started to write as well.
It was not too long ago that he had departed to De Fiore.

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Examples of using Ago
Two thanksgivings ago was the first time
Years ago the earth was nearly destroyed
Until a few hours ago he was with them
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Examples of using Long
One in a long line of successful cop marriages
But you will not be for long
Seems a terrible long distance up that hill
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Examples of using Not
I am not really sure what that thing was
Use where walls are not perpendicular to base
I am not saying that you do not care
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Examples of using Too
But being too modest can sometimes be offensive
They would not do me too much good
We bury too many russian girls here
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