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been protracted

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

  • A protracted and bitter dispute

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They have been protracted and hugely complex.

This blow-up has been protracted, however, with lawsuits in both Texas and New York.

Fortunately for her fans, Ms. Freni's farewell has been protracted, as well.

That the decision to replace Mr. Russert has been protracted is not just a reflection of the degree to which he made "Meet the Press" his own.

It's understood that the chair and some governors had been resisting pressure to leave their positions, and talks over resolving the stand-off with Hefce have been protracted.

Rhidian Hughes, chief executive of the Voluntary Organisations Disability Group: "The transforming care programme has been protracted to say the very least.

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What is protracted war?

The result was protracted economic weakness.

But legal processes can be protracted.

The negotiation need not be protracted.

The debate was protracted, "contentious and controversial".

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