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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has long been around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has existed or been present for a significant amount of time. Example: "The concept of mindfulness has long been around, dating back to ancient practices in various cultures."
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Kajiyama, 31, had long been around the Warriors' program, his easy smiles, hearty laugh and high-fives a staple at Warriors practices throughout most of Coach June Jones's nine-year tenure.
This remedy (predating Claritin and its ilk) has long been recognized around the world.
Granite has long been quarried around Aswān city, and marble quarries opened in modern times.
He has long been known around Kavumu as a defender of human rights, although no one could tell me why.
AQIM has long been active around Timbuktu, kidnapping three foreigners and killing a fourth in an attack last November.
Spotify's service has long been built around search and personalization.
Retargeting has long been used around the web by ad providers like Google, but is new to Facebook.
The United States has long been admired around the world for its leadership in promoting free speech and open discussion.
There has long been debate around the definition of the field of education, research and practice known as global health.
Block 37 has long been an albatross around Chicago's neck.
After all, for years, John has long been comfortable walking around his neighborhood.
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