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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long intervals" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a significant amount of time between two events or occurrences. Example: "The patient's treatment involves taking medication at long intervals, with a gap of three months between each dose."
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I became insane with long intervals of horrible sanity".
Long intervals have generally elapsed between al-Qaeda's bigger operations.
Of this time he wrote, "I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity".
Hanwell Snr came to Hanwell like a comet, at long intervals.
In the long intervals between courses, some may be tempted to scan the cocktail list.
There are long intervals when I simply read and make no attempt to write.
"If I had more ideas, I would write them, but unfortunately they only come at long intervals.
Thereafter, instead of appearing in completely reset editions at long intervals, the encyclopaedia was reprinted annually.
At long intervals we chirp feebly to each other, then sleep and dream sad dreams".
When the environment is warm, they contract at long intervals, providing a free flow of blood.
Residential buildings are fairly static in their function, changing only at long intervals.
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