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Discover Ludwig"long passage" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the length of a passage, for example: The professor assigned a long passage from the novel for homework.
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We went down the long passage to the room.
In my opinion, the long passage quoted above is overwrought.
He's essentially following our sonata-allegro form here and we have a long passage.
The same tone characterized a long passage of dialogue: campy, nonsensical, unspontaneous on purpose.
All usually prepare for it with a long passage of gathering tension.
("Peter Peterr? Where the hell are you?") A long passage of music follows.
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Long passages, for example, have no punctuation.
Long passages are entirely wordless.
Long passages of music clog up the action.
He read two long passages from "Sabbath's Theater" (1995).
For long passages, nothing penetrated the roar in his head.
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