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The phrase "a pretty long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a considerable length or duration, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "The meeting was a pretty long one, lasting over three hours."
Alternatives: "quite lengthy" or "fairly extended".
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A pretty long time.
There's a pretty long history there.
"It sounds like a pretty long time.
That was a pretty long segue for the [INAUDIBLE].
"I've known Bill for a pretty long time," she said.
Apparently it was a pretty long process getting the access.
"We've been together a pretty long time," Mr. Dantona said.
That's a pretty long gestation for a feature.
"It's a pretty long way to come for 14 games".
"I had a pretty long time to look.
But we've come a pretty long way already.
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