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"from a long time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been the case continuously for a period of time, for example: "She has been coming to the same cafe every morning from a long time."
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I remember this from a long time ago.
I know him from a long time ago.
'Ones from a long time ago, and recent ones.
THE GELB MEN The picture of my sons and me is from a long time ago.
I remember from a long time ago seeing the film on television.
"A misdemeanor from a long time ago is not the total picture.
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"I'm hearing from people I haven't heard from in a long time".
We've moved away from Yes sir, we've moved away from that a long time ago.
Can I also write the plank on switchgrass?" "I switched from grass a long time ago".
"I represent the city of Chicago and Chicago stopped taking orders from gangsters a long time ago".
I'd moved on from it a long time ago," says Wetbeech.
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