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The phrase 'long exist' is not correct.
'Long exist' does not make grammatical sense in this context. The correct phrase would be 'have existed for a long time' or 'have been around for a long time'. For example, "This company has been around for a long time and has earned a loyal customer base over the years."
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"The United States would not long exist were it not for the selfless commitment of such warriors," he said.
Cell division is common to all earthly life; neither man nor amoeba, the giant sequoia nor the simple yeast cell can long exist without carrying on this process.
Democracy and dictatorship cannot long exist side by side; if they do, the bad will drive out the good, either through a military conquest of the democracies or by forcing them, in self-defence, as we have been forced in recent years, not indeed to abandon democracy, but to divert it to evil purposes of organising for strength instead of for wealth.
More than 200 years ago, the great political thinker Edmund Burke warned that "among a people generally corrupt, liberty cannot long exist".
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The contradiction has long existed.
Hospitals have long existed in most countries.
Of course, cougars have long existed.
Similar councils have long existed for Catholics, Protestants and Jews.
Incubators have long existed for technology start-ups.
Still, the concept has long existed for ordinary Americans.
Political action committees have long existed in U.S. politics.
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