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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long road back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a challenging or lengthy process of recovery or return to a previous state, often after a setback or difficult experience.
Example: "After the accident, it was a long road back to full health, but she remained determined and focused on her recovery."
Alternatives: "a difficult journey ahead" or "a lengthy path to recovery".
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It was a long road back".
It will, however, be a long road back to health.
"It's been a long road back," he said.
It's a long road back, but the fuchsia starts here.
"It was a long road back," the Belgian said.
"It's been a long road back," Trachsel said.
"It's been a long road back and there have been some setbacks along the way.
But it still could be a long road back for Philadelphia fans.
"We've said all along it's going to be a long road back," he said.
If overtraining has occurred, "it's a long road back," Dr. Keteyian said.
"It would be the first step on a long road back," he said.
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