Sentence examples for a protracted timescale from inspiring English sources

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Such a study design allowed the investigation of specific predictors of endothelial function at baseline and over a protracted timescale.

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Here, we refer to variability that occurs two hours after the onset of undirected singing – a more protracted timescale than the minute-to-minute changes driven by social context, e.g. [44], [45].

A protracted silence.

What followed was a protracted negotiation.

A protracted three-way bidding war ensued.

Instead, a protracted trench war is likely to lie ahead.

Spaniards have not only been living under a protracted recession.

Kennedy lost, and Ford faced a protracted contest.

Venezuela is going through a protracted political and economic crisis.

"If people are wanting to consider another pregnancy within that six to nine-month period, you can't do it until you have been told why this child died". The report to board members said: "This process is new and this has led to some protracted timescales for investigations". Chief medical officer George Findlay said it was carrying out its "own review for immediate learning".

A protracted legal wrangle ensued.

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