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The phrase "always longer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently exceeds a certain length or duration.
Example: "In our discussions, we found that the explanations were always longer than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "consistently longer" or "perpetually longer".
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"It's always 'Longer, longer, longer,' " Ellena said, chuckling.
The duration of the comparison interval was always longer but varied adaptively to determine discrimination thresholds.
In parrots it is short and stout, and at least one toe is always longer.
Results show that the flame region is always longer than the original gas region in any case.
The episodes are always longer than an hour, often flirting with three.
The tours are scheduled to last an hour, but they're always longer, like an hour and a half.
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"They have low levels of growth hormone, though they're always longer-lived than Great Danes and other large dogs".
He always slept longer than anyone else.
"The journey home always seems longer when you lose".
"Everything always takes longer than you planned," he said.
Big cultural shifts always take longer than we'd hope.
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