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The phrase "cast a long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it is most commonly used to describe something that is physically or metaphorically long or far-reaching. Example 1: "The bridge cast a long shadow over the river, making it a popular spot for photos." Example 2: "Her influential report cast a long shadow on the company's reputation, causing a decline in sales." Example 3: "The history of this ancient city casts a long shadow, with remnants of its past still evident in the architecture and culture." Example 4: "His illness has cast a long shadow over the family, affecting everyone in different ways."
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These attitudes cast a long shadow.
She cast a long shadow.
The 1970s still cast a long shadow.
Carman's demons still cast a long shadow.
History does cast a long shadow.
Those uncertain days cast a long shadow.
ResCap has cast a long shadow over its parent company.
Still, ResCap has cast a long shadow over its parent.
Death cast a long shadow over the family.
Picard's case has cast a long shadow over the Mets.
But this one may cast a long shadow.
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