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When someone talks for a long time, it is often referred to as "rambling" or "monologuing." In more formal contexts, this behavior might be described as "prolixity" or "verbosity." These terms indicate that the speaker is providing excessive detail or length in their discourse, which can sometimes lead to disengagement from the audience.

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