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The phrase "a long timeline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an extended period of time or a detailed sequence of events in a project or historical context.
Example: "The project has a long timeline, spanning several years from inception to completion."
Alternatives: "an extended timeline" or "a lengthy timeline".
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Randall's book covers a long timeline, from slave songs through the nineteen-sixties.
At the V&A we seek to show these interactions in the galleries by interweaving many objects of different types (and from different cultures) across a long timeline.
Located in a grand space once occupied by the Bank of New York, it features a long timeline charting major market events.
It could be argued that, much as Android was announced in November of 2007 and is only coming out now, Google needs a long timeline to bring outside developers to the project.
So, why such a long timeline for making the change?
Think of it as a phase or next step in a long timeline of events.
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An independent report demonstrated several key factors that contributed to this successful collaboration between an external funder, local health organizations, and institutional arrangements: an unusually long timeline (11 years); a close working relationship between partners; and a flexible approach to management by donors.
"So being able to project across a very long timeline while still being focused on the immediate tug and pull of politics I think is a useful lesson, and an accurate portrayal of how I think about my work day to day".
That's a pretty long timeline (think what happened in technology since 1993), but it does given an indication that Bezos may pressure his new newspaper to accelerate abandonment of their print version.
A Bewilderingly Long Timeline of Jeremy Hunt Screwing Up.
Or it could mean that you aren't noticing anything, because all the hyped-up panic over the sequestration has obscured the fact that the cuts that have been triggered are actually scheduled to take place on a very long timeline.
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