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"for "For a long time" vs "in a long time"

Which preposition is correct and what is the difference in meaning if any?

I went to the gym, something I haven't done  infor a long time.

I went to the gym, something I haven't done (forin) a long time.

Which preposition is correct and what if any difference in meaning?

"for a long time" vs "in a long time"

I went to the gym, something I haven't done  in (for) a long time

Which preposition is correct and what if any difference in meaning?

"For a long time" vs "in a long time"

Which preposition is correct and what is the difference in meaning if any?

I went to the gym, something I haven't done for a long time.

I went to the gym, something I haven't done in a long time.

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"for a long time" vs "in a long time"

I went to the gym, something I haven't done in (for) a long time

Which preposition is correct and what if any difference in meaning?