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Discover Ludwig"Long live" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as an expression of support, good wishes, or celebration for a person, group, or idea. It can also be used to express a hope or desire for something to last or continue. Example: "Long live the Queen!" shouted the crowd as she drove by in her carriage. (expressing support and good wishes for the monarch) Example: "Long live freedom and democracy!" declared the politician during his speech. (expressing support for a concept) Example: "May our friendship long live and thrive," wrote Jane in her letter to her best friend. (expressing a hope/desire for their friendship to continue).
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Long live
verb
May he, she or it live for a long time; may it prosper.
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Long live!
Long live the F.A.I., long live anarchy".
Long live the FAI, long live anarchy".
Long live Louboutin.
Long live tartan!
Long live serendipity.
Long live the dynasty.
Long live Raúl!
Long live Glass-Steagall?
Long live hoodies!
Long live the blues.
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