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The phrase "a pretty lengthy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite long in duration or extent, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The meeting turned out to be a pretty lengthy discussion about the new project timelines."
Alternatives: "a rather long" or "a fairly extensive".
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"It's been a pretty lengthy succession planning process," Mr. Smit said.
But unlike gazpacho, which can be whipped together in a blender without once turning on the stove, traditional beet borscht requires a pretty lengthy stint of simmering.
"All of this is coming after a pretty lengthy period of strength," said Jay Feldman, an economist at Credit Suisse First Boston in New York.
There's a pretty lengthy review process--approximately 9 months--but it would be particularly suited to nutrition research in macropods.
We've just managed to snag a copy after a pretty lengthy download (these magazine makers really need to get these file sizes under control).
It's a pretty lengthy process as each phone is first updated to the latest firmware and then unlocked via the software hack but don't worry, the estimated delivery time is only about ten days.
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At 18 metres it's also pretty lengthy for a hotel pool.
It's fed by the fire of 'Oh, dancers' careers are short.' Well, they can be pretty lengthy if you have a game plan.
"It's a riddle," Foley told HuffPost Live, "We've had some pretty lengthy conversations about how to shoot it.
Something which is pretty lengthy and often boring.
I figure it's got to be pretty lengthy.
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