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Discover Ludwig"a lingering" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is slow and drawn-out, or that remains for a long period of time. For example: "The dreary autumn days brought a lingering chill to the air."
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I guess it had a lingering effect.
But there is a lingering worry.
"There was a lingering bitterness".
There was a lingering pause.
There was a lingering concern.
There's a lingering odor of master's thesis.
It feels like a lingering trap.
There's a lingering promise in this pedigree.
First, Leap was allowed a lingering death.
A lingering shadow hangs over Floyd Mayweather.
They embrace with a lingering kiss.
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