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The phrase "a long road for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a lengthy or challenging journey, either literally or metaphorically, often implying that there are obstacles or difficulties to overcome.
Example: "It has been a long road for her to achieve her dreams, filled with challenges and setbacks."
Alternatives: "a long journey for" or "a difficult path for".
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It's been a long road for Shaggy.
It has been a long road for the third tunnel.
It has been a long road for Roloson.
"Without her, it's a long road for me".
"It was a long road for Notre Dame to get to where they are," Wynkoop said.
It has been a long road for Ms. Fillmore, the Las Vegas homeowner.
"He's progressing along, but it's a long road for him," Mr. Lynch said.
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I could see how it might be a long road ahead for Rayna and for us.
There is a long road ahead for both sides.
It's been a long road home for Ron Litman.
But it still could be a long road back for Philadelphia fans.
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