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The phrase "have longevity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the length of time something will last. For example, "This phone is very durable and should have longevity."
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Some have longevity.
"I want to have longevity".
Is that feeling going to have longevity?
If you have longevity genes, well, lucky you.
We're looking for jobs that have longevity tied to them".
And to have longevity has been a special gift.
"We all have longevity here at Cornell, so we've seen a lot of changes," she said.
And the play, depending on its acceptance by critics, might have longevity.
Clowning, you reach a certain level, but specialty acts, especially daredevil acts, you have longevity".
"I think he has the potential to be consistent and have longevity," Johnson said.
"Our plan is to stay productive, create a legacy and have longevity.
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