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The phrase "long duration of time" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a period of time that is lengthy or extended. Example: The building stood for a long duration of time, enduring through years of harsh weather and neglect before finally being demolished.
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The literature survey of CNT shows recovery over a long duration of time, i.e., more than 12 h [24].
To test our assumption regarding stationary nature if the received signal strength two rooms were arbitrarily chosen and the signal was measured for a long duration of time.
Their properties were compared in different experiments in which scaffolds containing PPy showed good mechanical properties, higher protein adsorption and higher percentage of VCM release over a long duration of time compared to non-conductive scaffolds.
Durable finishing is generally achieved by the slow-release method, in which the treated fabrics slowly release the oil molecules for a long duration of time (Halim et al. 2011).
Therefore, studies that collect for a long duration of time may capture different dynamics compared to studies utilizing trials that occur over shorter time intervals.
The outbreak resulted in a significant loss of piglets, over a long duration of time and over multiple sheds.
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These NC valves have significant potential in applications where portability is highly desired, such as in on-chip analysis, crystallization screening, and in the study of chemical or biological processes over long durations of time.
In addition, observations of crossing behavior that were noted while conducting these audits revealed long durations of time that pedestrians spent prior to crossing, which perpetuated unsafe crossing, especially when pedestrians did not have the right of way to cross the street.
I've trained my body to inhabit this state for long durations of time with a carefully timed eating and drinking regimen.
The time to achieve target coverage had a strong negative influence on infections prevented at year 5 (PRCC of −0.82), which declined over long durations of time.
In contrast to the evolution of nuclear monophyly, which can require long durations of time [(∼4-7N generations for just 50% of the nuclear genome's gene trees [15]], the evolution of allele frequency differences and genome-wide patterns of Hardy-Weinberg and linkage equilibrium within lineages is expected to occur more rapidly.
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