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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long-standing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has existed or been in place for a significant period of time.
Example: "The organization has a long-standing tradition of community service that dates back over fifty years."
Alternatives: "a longstanding" or "an established".
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High leverage was a long-standing strategy.
Exploding televisions were a long-standing hazard.
This is a long-standing dilemma.
The two have a long-standing relationship.
It was a long-standing commitment.
It's a long-standing and strong alliance".
A remarkable solution to a long-standing problem!
This reflects a long-standing wariness of government amongst entrepreneurs.
McCray has a long-standing interest in changing things.
The Skouries saga is a long-standing one.
"Ukip have a long-standing policy to abolish inheritance tax".
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