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Discover LudwigThe phrase "five year long" is not grammatically correct.
A more common way to express this idea would be "five-year-long" or "five-year-long period." This construction is typically used to describe a specific time frame that lasts for five years. Example: "I am currently in the middle of a five-year-long project."
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This project is a five year long project that was started in fall 2010 and should be finished in 2015.
In October of 2008, following a five year long "miracle" remission, I had to resign from three jobs when I was hit by a fatal flare.
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In addition, its three to five year long-term lease service agreement has attracted customers in China, South Korea and France.
So, in the forty-five year long saga of the Danforth family, I've had them age in place.
The huge brick building will host the major concerts and five year-long exhibitions.
The majority of asylum applications have come from people fleeing a five year-long civil war in Syria that has also engulfed parts of Iraq.
The five year-long investigation led to the Leveson inquiry, countless arrests and the conviction of a former communications adviser to the current government.
An ongoing five year-long active ageing model has been in operation in the state of Hidalgo since 2009 (Mendoza-Núñez, Martínez-Maldonado and Correa-Muñoz 2009).
and Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and later Fox will continue their now-five year long project to revivify the GOP by letting Senator Ted Cruz (R-Tex).
It is the country in which Crazy Frog enjoyed not a novelty hit, but a five-year long career as a Top 20 regular, including three No 1s.
Inside Housing magazine reports that the Government wants to restrict new social tenants to five-year long tenancies.
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