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The phrase "around long" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has existed or been present for a significant amount of time.
Example: "This tradition has been around long enough to become a cherished part of our culture."
Alternatives: "been here for a while" or "existed for a long time".
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"They won't be around long".
"Players don't stay around long enough".
Such hedonism hasn't been around long.
Unfortunately, they weren't around long.
"I've been around long enough," Jackson said.
"I ain't going to be around long.
But I've been around long enough.
"We might not be around long enough".
Drugs were around long before raves, and they will be around long after".
Penske expects to be around long enough to see that.
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The shelters revolve around long-term lease-back arrangements.
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