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Discover Ludwig"long lived" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to describe something that has endured or been around for a long time. For example, "The traditions of the culture are long lived."
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he has long lived in Essex.
The celebration hasn't been long lived.
Memory cells are also usually long lived.
Flies switched to a rich diet were long lived.
Here encounters are rare but long lived.
Long lived superclones will accumulate mutations.
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Long-lived rats that live underground frequently experience hypoxia.
It costs $35 and promises to be long-lived.
Ant colonies can be long-lived.
Goce is not expected to be a long-lived mission.
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