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The phrase "around too long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has been present or involved for an excessive amount of time.
Example: "I feel like I've been around too long in this job without any promotion."
Alternatives: "staying too long" or "lingering too long".
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In our paper, "Sticking Around Too Long?
The system has been around too long.
These problems have been around too long.
"I'm an adult and I've been around too long.
"He has been around too long," Budimlija said.
Nothing hangs around too long; the show never drags.
That's why I can't be around too long.
"She reckoned it meant people would sit around too long".
And most have been around too long to be fads.
It's a mistake to stick around too long".
I don't like to hang around too long".
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