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The phrase "a long time with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a duration of time spent in the company of someone or something, often implying a significant or meaningful experience.
Example: "I spent a long time with my grandparents during the summer, and it was a wonderful experience."
Alternatives: "an extended period with" or "a considerable time alongside".
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"We've got a long time with him".
I was a long time with Rene before the relationship.
This is a long time with a 3-year-old.
"And we do talk about it for a long time with all of our artists.
I hope someday maybe in the U.S.A. I've spoken a long time with Michael about it.
"They went a long time with not understanding how important an organization's history is," Seaver said.
It would be staggeringly costly and take a long time, with the outcome still not guaranteed.
You spent a long time with the R.U.D.I. saleswomen who are present here.
And, he noted, both creative processes take a long time, with no guarantee of success.
"People have been doing synthesis for a long time, with different tools," he said.
Therefore we have been wrestling a long time with the decision.
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