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"long deceased" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe someone who has been dead for a significant amount of time. Example: The long deceased author's work continues to inspire readers today.
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I sometimes replay childhood conversations with my father, long deceased.
With key decision-makers long deceased, a full accounting of what happened at the site is unlikely.
I can't help but feel a genuine sense of betrayal and bitter disdain for the long deceased reverend.
I believed the photographs to be taken by friends of Wittgenstein, long deceased, and that the photographs were now in the public domain.
Across the room, a ghostly blond boy, long deceased, gazed sadly from a spirit painting at a miniature shrine to "The X-Files".
This is a difficult question to answer, since most of the Bengali Muslim immigrants who I write about in the book are long deceased.
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Up to then, the taxation system was still that of the long-deceased Napoleon Bonaparte.
Desperate for clues, I contacted the daughter of the long-deceased sculptor.
Mr. Ratha, who named the building for his long-deceased mother, professes no donor's remorse.
Dragonflies fly the routes that their great-grandparents, long-deceased, once did.
They have also brought together students, teachers, friends, writers and, in some cases, family members of long-deceased writers.
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