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"long drawn out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something tedious or laborious that is taking a long time to resolve or finish. For example, "The long drawn out legal proceedings have been going on for months now."
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Thus the impact could be long drawn out process.
Was it a hard or a long drawn out decision?
4) Civilian trials will be a long, drawn out process.
"The suffering is so intense and usually so long drawn out".
But nobody likes a long, drawn out, overly-repetitive song.
But I'm anticipating a long drawn out stand-off".
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We've had long drawn-out scraps.
It is also a long drawn-out illness.
Like most long drawn-out fights, they eventually reached an impasse.
The coalition's demise has been long drawn-out and it will not be mourned.
Another day, another acqui-hired shutdown, albeit a pretty long, drawn-out one.
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