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The phrase "are longer here" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when comparing lengths or durations in a specific context, such as discussing time or physical measurements.
Example: "The shadows are longer here in the late afternoon compared to the morning."
Alternatives: "are more extended here" or "are greater here".
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The grasses are longer here, thicker, and as he steps through them Jack's bare feet touch the still bodies of butterfly fish, emperor angels.
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"He's the only guy that made me feel like I was junior to him and I've been longer here than all of them," Biden joked.
Of course, the duration of treatment is longer here, and a fairer comparison would be against upfront or sequencing strategies with the same duration of treatment.
Those faces that once welcomed him with smiles, today are no longer here or are in hiding.
Probably they are no longer here precisely because we are.
I wonder what is to happen once the three of us are no longer here".
The only thing that matters is that she's no longer here.
"Even now that she's no longer here, she's still leading us to the places where children need help," she said.
"It is working in the same way that it did in the 1960s, but the 1960s are no longer here".
It's the kind of habitat that was once here that is no longer here".
And those who don't are no longer here.
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