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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long existed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has existed for a long period of time. For example: "The customs and culture of this country have long existed."
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The contradiction has long existed.
Hospitals have long existed in most countries.
Of course, cougars have long existed.
Still, the concept has long existed for ordinary Americans.
Incubators have long existed for technology start-ups.
Political action committees have long existed in U.S. politics.
Religion and culture have long existed in an uneasy embrace.
Similar councils have long existed for Catholics, Protestants and Jews.
"Nonprofit organizations have long existed in a gray area, straddling government and the marketplace.
The fisherman settlement located in coastal areas and river estuaries has long existed in Semarang.
Two anomalies have long existed in the upper echelons of golf.
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