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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long nighttime" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an extended period of darkness or the duration of the night, often implying a sense of duration or emotional weight.
Example: "After a long nighttime of restless thoughts, she finally found peace in the morning light."
Alternatives: "an extended night" or "a lengthy night".
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On a long nighttime drive in a wind-driven downpour, the test car, with optional 17-inch wheels and Pirelli P6 tires, clung to the road like molasses.
After a long nighttime march, a competitor from Paraguay lays exhausted at the finish line.
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Shutter speeds range from 1/2000 to 30 seconds for freezing fast action or capturing long nighttime exposures.
But in Lawson's view, nothing much has changed since the mid-1970s whis habitabit of taking long nighttime walks in predominantly white sections of San Diego and Chula Vista led to his being arrested 15 times.
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