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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a longtime associate of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has had a long-term professional or personal relationship with another person or organization.
Example: "She is a longtime associate of the company, having worked together on various projects over the years."
Alternatives: "a long-term partner of" or "a close collaborator with".
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He is a longtime associate of Stone, the Trump friend and "dirty trickster" who has advised Republican politicians since Richard Nixon.
His father, Jalaluddin, is a longtime associate of bin Laden's.
Mullah Kabir is a longtime associate of Mullah Omar, the Taliban's founder.
A longtime associate of Savion Glover, he showed himself too beholden to Mr. Glover's aesthetic.
A longtime associate of Lubow also told the Guardian that Lubow used the identity "Al Taylor".
His father, Jalalhuddin, is a longtime associate of Osama bin Laden.
He served as a director of FEMA in the Bush administration and has been a longtime associate of Mr. Perry.
All the arrangements are by the pianist and composer Kris Davis, a longtime associate of Mr. Malaby.
The Center for Public Integrity attributed the news to the group's chairman, Joe Gaylord, a longtime associate of Mr. Gingrich.
In press reports, Brimelow has been called a "longtime associate" of prominent figures in the white-nationalist movement.
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Orland Bethel, the president of Hillandale Farms of Iowa and a longtime associate of the DeCosters, cited his Fifth Amendment rights and declined to testify.
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