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The phrase "a longtime partner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who has been in a partnership or relationship for an extended period of time.
Example: "After years of collaboration, we are proud to announce our new project with a longtime partner in the industry."
Alternatives: "an established partner" or "a long-term partner".
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For me, a gay man with a longtime partner, Montana has long been an ugly place.
Bouvier, who has a longtime partner in Geneva, usually travelled alone.
Before joining DLA, Mr. Smolen was a longtime partner at Sidley Austin.
In 1988 Florent Morellet exchanged vows in a civil ceremony with a longtime partner, Daniel Platten.
Tollett and Rick Van Santen, a longtime partner of Tovar's, took over.
Bill was a longtime partner of Soons & Soons Law Firm in New York City and Englewood, NJ.
He burned political bridges in 2001 by attacking Prime Minister Bertie Ahern's unmarried relationship with a longtime partner.
He was the chairman and a longtime partner of the law firm of Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & Ferdon, now dissolved.
She also managed HTC's relationship with Microsoft, a longtime partner whose operating system is installed on most HTC phones.
A longtime partner of Goldman Sachs and a thoughtful and dedicated philanthropist, he will be missed by all who knew him.
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Disney has been a strong, longtime partner for the iTunes media store, as well.
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