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Discover Ludwig'long coming' is not a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use phrases such as 'long overdue', 'long-awaited', 'a long time coming', or 'long time in coming' to express that something has taken a long time to happen. For example: "After years of hard work, the new library was finally a long time in coming."
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Vindication was long coming.
This has been long coming.
But this release has been long coming.
Another big 3rd and long coming up.
As it turned out, the goals weren't long coming.
The time for measured analysis has been too long coming.
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The fireworks have long come as standard.
Shane (Long) comes on and scores the goal.
Macintoshes have long come with networking hardware and software.
The time for incremental change has long come and gone.
Sinfonia has a dark parallel in what might just be Berio's masterpiece, Coro (Chorus), composed in 1976/7, an hour-long coming together of a 40-piece choir and orchestra (each singer has an instrumental partner, so that the singers and players are intermingled with each other on stage).
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