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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more lasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the durability or permanence of two or more things.
Example: "The memories we create together are more lasting than any material possession."
Alternatives: "are more enduring" or "have greater longevity".
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Now she is also pondering liaisons that are more lasting than teenage crushes.
For Mrs. Brown, however, there are more lasting benefits to a memorable signature wedding cocktail.
These dynamics are more lasting and have little to do with whether the group endures, because the underlying issues remain.
Values I eventually realised are worth more, and are more lasting than being able to buy the latest fashion.
But the environment and demography are more lasting issues, and experts predict that prices, which have declined since their peak, are likely to stabilize significantly above precrisis levels.
Instead of backing partners into a corner by insisting on changes, this kind of understanding often leads to uncoerced changes that are more lasting and more in tune with each partner's core personality and behaviors.
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In the meantime there are more lasts for the president and his team.
His blank-verse tragedy All for Love (1677) was more lasting.
But the broader consequences, the impact outside the halls of power, may be more lasting.
In speed and extent, the first Arab conquests were matched only by those of Alexander, and they were more lasting.
But if Elian will be missed by "Nightline" and "Crossfire," his resonance in Cuba will be more lasting.
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