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Discover Ludwig"long running" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been running or in progress for a long time. For example, "This legal dispute has been a long running issue in our community."
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Long running.
Long running, quicker running, sharper running.
are working together and executing long running CPU-intensive computations.
"This is a long running situation.
Friends add onto long running jokes.
The venue also features a 370 m long running track.
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"And I am — I'm a long-running play".
The first was, of course, the long-running Beetle.
However, the long-running civil conflict disrupted organized play.
It's a long-running gag that continues to go on.
The long-running "S.V.U".
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