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"long sojourn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a long stay, usually in someplace away from one's home. Example: His long sojourn in Canada allowed him to connect with the culture even more deeply.
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After a long sojourn in Amsterdam, the Dutch central government returned to The Hague in 1913.
His long sojourn in Medina had enabled him to know the sentiments of Medinese religious scholars.
Of course, half a discontinuous year lacks the depth of a long sojourn abroad.
The analogy comes via a Jewish friend's rabbi, and compares expectations of parenthood to planning a long sojourn in Italy.
"I think it was because she didn't quite realize she was wearing a dress," he said of her long sojourn there.
Santorum, meanwhile, has some strengths that have been ignored by just about everyone (myself very much included) during his long sojourn at the bottom of the polls.
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During long sojourns in Morocco in 1912 and early 1913, he reaffirmed his faith in the marriage of light and color.
Mr. Nestor has regularly dined on pack rats, mice and squirrels on his long sojourns in the wild.
Beckford's sumptuous tastes were nurtured by two grand tours on the Continent and long sojourns in Geneva, Lisbon and Paris.
The cossetting widow surrounded Yeats's door with thick rugs to preserve the poetic silence when he came for his long sojourns at Coole.
The film, which takes place mostly in 1976, with long sojourns in the wildness of the previous decade, seems wrapped in layers of gauze, as if its subject were not personal and cultural memory but amnesia.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com