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The phrase "a pretty long time span" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a duration that feels extensive or significant in length.
Example: "We haven't seen each other in a pretty long time span, and I really miss our conversations."
Alternatives: "a fairly long duration" or "an extended period of time."
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"There was a pretty long time span, close to a year, where these issues were going on," said Benjamin Thomassen, Hussein's attorney.
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A pretty long time.
"It sounds like a pretty long time.
"I had a pretty long time to look.
"That's a pretty long time to have your streets in suspended animation.
They're fighting battles that I thought were resolved a pretty long time ago.
In retrospect, seven seconds or less did last a pretty long time in Phoenix.
"I've known Bill for a pretty long time," she said.
"I'll be fine, but I'm gonna be gone a pretty long time".
Still they spent about two weeks on the story, a pretty long time in the news field.
"It was a pretty long time ago.'".
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