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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are much longer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the length of two or more items, indicating that one or more of them have a greater length than another.
Example: "The new textbooks are much longer than the previous editions, containing more detailed information."
Alternatives: "are significantly longer" or "are considerably longer".
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"The papers are much longer".
Their school days are much longer.
According to this value, the fault zones are much longer than expected.
The irony, however, is that Maupassant's best works are much longer.
In Ferrara's cut, the scenes with the prostitutes are much longer.
In some species the extensible stylets are much longer than the labium.
Just look at Europe, where benefits are much more generous and jobless spells are much longer.
But American prison stays are much longer, so the total incarceration rate is higher.
And now science says we can't afford to stay where we are much longer.
Collenchyma cells, polygonal in cross section, are much longer than parenchyma cells.
However, it is likely that the timescales of erosion are much longer on Mars than on Earth.
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