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The phrase "considering how long" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the amount of time that has passed since something began or since something happened. For example, "Considering how long they have been together, it's impressive that the couple is still so in love."
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Considering how long I'd been playing baseball, it felt like I'd been dumped by a girlfriend.
At this time of year, considering how long I've felt it, it's the right decision".
– Laurie Matthews Laurie, I hope you got a killer education considering how long you have been paying on those loans.
But I am now watching Twitter become morally depopulated and seriously considering how long I'll be on there.
Considering how long we've all been slapping each other silly up high, wouldn't you think the phrase would have made it into a puzzle by now?
Considering how long stylish travelers have had to cart around less-than-beautiful electrical doohickeys, it's a wonder that fashion hasn't come to the rescue sooner.
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Which is great, because as we all know, celebrity marriages are great examples from which to build your own relationship, considering how long-lasting they usually are.
Consider how long the items they use in their daily lives last.
Consider how long people were trumpeting the virtues of riesling before consumers began to discover them for themselves.
Consider how long your original stylist would continue cutting your hair if you stopped bringing your wallet to appointments.
Crude oil slumped as traders considered how long it would take OPEC to move extra oil to refiners.
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