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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long overlooked" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that has not been given much attention or consideration, despite its importance. For example, "The issue of mental health in the workplace has been long overlooked."
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And pity the men, their anguish so long overlooked.
The art market has long overlooked them as collectibles, Mr Eccles says.
American museums have thus seen foreign laws that were long overlooked at home suddenly taken seriously.
Its wines, long overlooked, are starting to appear on the trendiest tables of Paris, Tokyo, London and New York.
That heritage was long overlooked; key books and manuscripts were lost during centuries of occupation and destruction.
Long overlooked, Aristocrats takes it place alongside Translations as part of Friel's continuing obsession with the nature of Irish history.
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Nebraska confronts the too-long-overlooked problem of bucolic senescence.
And yes, "Second Base Yankeeography" would present the long-overlooked life of Snuffy Stirnweiss.
Meanwhile, the long-overlooked western section of 57th is undergoing a big makeover, real estate agents say.
Some buildings have found that the basement and other long-overlooked work space can also be a source of income.
Best of all, an entire vista can open on a long-overlooked landmark for the first time in generations.
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