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The phrase "a long time reporting" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of having spent a significant amount of time in the act of reporting, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "After a long time reporting on various issues, she decided to take a break from journalism."
Alternatives: "a lengthy period of reporting" or "an extended time spent reporting".
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You always discover stuff when you spend a long time reporting an article.
Paxman didn't take the road to Wigan Pier after he left Cambridge – nor did he head off to fight for the cause of any republic, but he did spend a long time reporting from Northern Ireland during the Troubles, and covered many other war zones.
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"The telecoms have been down for a long time… the reporting systems are only just starting to get up and running," she says.
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