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"a long dialogue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when describing a conversation between two or more people that takes a longer than usual amount of time. Example: After an hour of a long dialogue, the two sides agreed to disagree on the issue.
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The 2 engaged in a long dialogue about the existence of God and an afterlife.
Alas, the production begins with a long dialogue between her and Mr. Jones, so the show starts off-kilter.
And it lists other memos dating to March 2009, suggesting there has been a long dialogue about conditions in Camp 7.
Mr. Spencer was even drawn into a long dialogue with the British activists who had agitated for him to be added to the list of banned extremists, after he sent them a sarcastic note of congratulations.
"We see it more as an opening statement in a long dialogue, rather than the final word," said a senior executive of an oil company involved in the Murmansk project.
He discusses the nature of friendship with a billboard that advertises 8 friendly inns on Lake Waramaug, questions a package of frozen peas as to the meaning of "garden fresh", and holds a long dialogue with a coffee vending machine about trademarks, misrepresentation of products etc.
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One thing I do recall is a long, dialogue-heavy scene in which the English subtitles were invisible against a white tablecloth.
This way, the recognizer has information about the situations in the dialogue that may lead to certain negative emotions, e.g. a very long dialogue might increase the probability of boredom, whereas a dialogue in which most turns were employed to confirm data can make the user angry.
Brian Cashman spoke for 50 minutes 31 seconds at his annual end-of-season news conference Tuesday, an unusually long dialogue.
Ridley is a much more sophisticated director than Warchus is; he lends throwaway moments a distinctive visual lilt, giving even the most accursed sort of sequences — long dialogue scenes — a memorable individuality.
How cosmologically embarrassing!" Read one way, the book is part of a long insiders' dialogue between Mr. Miéville and his genre friends.
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