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The phrase "has long engaged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to emphasize that something has been actively done or engaged with for a significant amount of time. For example: "The research team has long engaged in finding a cure for the disease."
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The Pentagon has long engaged in spying.
NASA has long engaged in Earth observation.
Cuba's Catholic Church has long engaged in a careful balancing act.
In fact, the F.B.I. has long engaged in the prompt and limited checking of leads.
Yet critics treated the proposals with suspicion, noting that Medvedev has long engaged in liberal rhetoric while yielding few results.
An essential element of Greece's recovery plan has been to collect more taxes from a population that has long engaged in tax avoidance.
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It has a permanent naval presence on Reunion, an island in the Indian Ocean, while it has longed engaged in joint military exercises with America and India in same the maritime area.
AMERICANS have long engaged in mad rushes.
Legal aid groups have long engaged in painful triage.
Americans have long engaged in spontaneous secular creation of memorials.
THE countries around the South China Sea have long engaged in competitive cartography.
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