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Discover Ludwig"long shadow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a figurative or literal shadow that is long or has a large impact. For example: The Great Depression cast a long shadow over the economy for decades.
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Image is like a long shadow.
The past casts a long shadow.
These attitudes cast a long shadow.
She cast a long shadow.
Livestock's long shadow: Environmental issues and options.
Indeed, it has a long shadow.
That history casts a long shadow.
The 1970s still cast a long shadow.
History does cast a long shadow.
Those uncertain days cast a long shadow.
Suicide casts a long shadow backwards.
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