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The phrase "around long enough" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something or someone has existed or been present for a significant period of time.
Example: "I've been in this industry around long enough to know the challenges we face."
Alternatives: "here for a considerable time" or "present for a significant duration".
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"Players don't stay around long enough".
"I've been around long enough," Jackson said.
But I've been around long enough.
"We might not be around long enough".
It may not be around long enough to defend itself.
Penske expects to be around long enough to see that.
He's been around long enough; he knows better than that".
You stay around long enough, you get to hear that".
"It hasn't been around long enough," he said.
"I've been around long enough to know," she says.
If a girl stays around long enough, she commutes.
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