Sentence examples for be protracted from inspiring English sources

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be protracted

adjective

Lasting for a long time or longer than expected or usual.

  • A protracted and bitter dispute

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The phase of problem resolution and restoration of health and well-being may therefore be protracted or repeated.

That alone suggests they will be protracted.

But legal processes can be protracted.

The negotiation need not be protracted.

"Negotiations will be protracted," he said.

These are going to be protracted hearings".

The conflict could be protracted and bloody.

"This investigation will be protracted," Mr. Forrest said.

A criminal investigation would be protracted, the parents had decided, its outcome uncertain.

No matter how friendly Iran suddenly appears, any talks will be protracted and theatrical.

It also suggested the military phase of the operation could be protracted.

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