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Discover Ludwig'has long ago' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that happened a long time in the past. Example: "The abandoned castle has long ago been forgotten by the townspeople."
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The money has long ago been repaid.
He has long ago forfeited any right to be trusted.
But the patience of the French public with the whole business has long ago worn thin.
The counter-culture has long ago made its peace with capitalism.
Sophie is only 40, but her currency somehow has long ago vanished.
Unfortunately, he has long ago made clear his disdain for democracy.
Computer industry has long ago solved a similar problem of interoperability between peripheral devices and operating systems.
But for many living in this city, that dream has long ago vanished.
Our opposition, on the other hand, has long ago run out of ideas.
This distribution has long ago been known in the polymerization theory but, to the best of our knowledge, has not so far been utilized in mechanics of polymers.
"The Muslim community has long ago vanished from existence," he contends.
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