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Discover Ludwig"long road" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a long and difficult journey that someone is undertaking. For example: "We have a long road ahead if we are ever going to find a solution to this problem."
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"It's a long road.
"It's a long road ahead.
"He's had a long road".
It's been a long road".
A long road lies ahead.
This is a long road.
Zagster still has a long road ahead.
The end of a long road.
Still, Ms. Lagarde faces a long road.
Their colleagues have a long road ahead.
Abidjan faces a long road to recovery.
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