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"a long tail" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as an adjective for something that has a long tail, for example: "The cat had a long tail that dragged along the ground."
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"War has a long tail".
This is a long tail.
Or that it has a long tail?
This is a story with a long tail.
Open government data is likely to have a long tail.
Gravity enjoyed a long tail thanks to awards attention.
"This is a recession that has a long tail".
"A long tail without good filters is just noise".
the object being diffuse with a long tail toward the southwest.
A medium-sized Accipiter, it has a long tail and rounded wings.
The solid residence time in the riser shows an early-occurred peak with a long tail.
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