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The phrase 'lingered for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period of time that something was done or experienced. For example: She lingered for a few moments, savoring the scent of wildflowers in the garden.
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Weakened by strokes, she lingered for years.
It lingered for nearly four months.
Sometimes the cramps lingered for days.
The question has lingered for years.
The question lingered for weeks.
Grigory had lingered for weeks.
Doubts lingered for many years.
Yet her sadness lingered for 30 minutes.
He lingered for a moment, though no tip materialized.
The physical pain lingered for three months, she said.
But questions lingered for the 38-year-old Mosley.
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