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"long stretch" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to describe a long distance, period of time, or effort. For example: - "After a long stretch of miles, we finally reached our destination." - "I've been working for a long stretch without a break, and I could really use a rest." - "It's going to be a long stretch to get this project finished before the deadline." - "This winter has been a long stretch of cold weather and I'm looking forward to spring."
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Business-class flights, by a long stretch.
Not by a long stretch.
But it wasn't – by a long stretch.
Our driver led us to a long stretch of meadow.
Seven years — a long stretch of time, especially incarcerated.
"It's the best brand at Chrysler by a long stretch".
We drove the long stretch before the tolls.
There was a long stretch of oldies snippets.
Twenty-five years is a long stretch of life.
Twenty years is a long stretch of not showing up.
For a long stretch, he holds me tight.
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