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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lengthy letter" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a letter that is particularly long, either because of its content or the amount of time it took to write. For example, "I have just finished writing a lengthy letter to my grandmother about my recent travels."
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Finally, in late 2014, Norman sent a lengthy letter explaining his interpretation of the rock.
Flanagan's lengthy letter focuses most furiously on his experience at the Roanoke news station.
Those machinations were the subject of a lengthy Letter from London by Julian Barnes in 1991.
Mr. Lafrem gave the judge a lengthy letter explaining why he wanted to withdraw his guilty plea.
Roth wrote about his source in a lengthy letter published in The New Yorker on Sept. 6, 2012.
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) sends Sessions a lengthy letter asking about Russia (and a number of other things).
Repeatedly, while Ames writes to his son, he revises an opinion held earlier in the lengthy "letter" he is composing.
Also, he has written a lengthy letter urging his fellow Hoosiers to vote for Mr. Obama on May 6.
Last week Browder sent a lengthy letter to Travers setting out his suspicions that the whistleblower had been murdered.
In a lengthy letter to government regulators in Malaysia, she stressed that there could be ancillary impacts "if the mosquitoes are eliminated altogether".
The pen is "an almost indescribable manifestation of sadism," he wrote, though presumably it did not prevent him from composing his lengthy letter of complaint.
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