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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Unusually long" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is longer than what is typical or expected. Example: "The meeting was unusually long, lasting over three hours instead of the usual one."
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Unusually long for wines made purely from meunier.
Unusually long relaxation times were observed for certain signals in their 1 H NMR spectra [86].
The book had an unusually long gestation.
(Though it could just be unusually long winded).
The voyage was unusually long, the seas turbulent.
The tiny bubbles impart energy and an unusually long aftertaste.
So what contributed to their unusually long lives?
Here she provides an unusually long and detailed description.
There were also unusually long delays between courses.
The unusually long eight-week campaign will magnify any stumbles.
Smaug's body, as del Toro had imagined it, was unusually long and thin.
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