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Discover Ludwig'has long' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the present perfect tense with a verb or to describe the duration of something. For example: We have had this car for a long time. This issue has long been a challenge for us.
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It has long stirred controversy.
Corruption has long been systemic.
It has long been Labatt's.
It has long been so.
This has long been known.
He has long, elegant fingers.
The contradiction has long existed.
Fracking has long been controversial.
Tyler has long photographed conflict.
That time has long gone.
Nazarbayev has long pressed economic reforms.
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