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Discover Ludwig"century long" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has existed, been done, or been true for a long period of time - typically a hundred years or more. For example: "The struggles of the oppressed were a century long battle."
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The American Century, long predicted in jingoistic terms by Henry Luce, Ross's bête noire, took shape.
Challenges: "In the 21st century long distance collaboration is easier than at any other period.
The American Century, long predicted in jingoistic terms by Henry Luce, Ross's bête noire_,_ took shape.
In his own way, Leibniz had adopted the same view in the 17th century, long before Kant.
It probably started in the United States, in the mid-nineteenth century, long after the Founders wrote the First Amendment.
The history of the color metrics is more than one century long.
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It's a half-century long by now.
Those 17th-century long ponds, and the rare and intact patte d'oie, or goose foot, avenues.
Clearly the golden age of antipopes is over, or at least on a six-century long hiatus.
I mean, important work with a century-long problem, which will probably have another few century-long implications.
The bees inside were dishevelled from their century-long submersion.
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