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The phrase "a rather long time span" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing durations or periods that are significantly extended.
Example: "The project took a rather long time span to complete, extending over several years."
Alternatives: "an extended period" or "a considerable duration."
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One hundred years might seem like a very long time span, yet in the vast scheme of global events, it's probably very little time at all.
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