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The phrase "long since passed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that a significant amount of time has elapsed since a particular event or moment. Example: "The deadline for submissions has long since passed, and we can no longer accept any entries."
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That moment has long since passed.
The era of Viking marauding had long since passed.
In this industry, that moment has long since passed.
His time as a celebrity had long since passed.
The time for meaningless rhetoric has long since passed.
Posters on the walls advertise events long since passed.
The economic glory of these areas is long since passed.
The time for silence has long since passed.
The Exodus has long since passed into one of the heroic legends of the Israeli state.
The statute of limitations on her graduation has long since passed.
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His thirtieth birthday has long since passed.
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