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The phrase "a protracted separation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a long-lasting or extended period of being apart from someone or something.
Example: "After a protracted separation due to work commitments, they were finally able to reunite."
Alternatives: "an extended separation" or "a lengthy separation".
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The occasion is also their official reunion after a protracted separation.
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A protracted silence.
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Instead, a protracted trench war is likely to lie ahead.
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