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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long trend" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a pattern, development, or tendency that has been going on for a significant amount of time. Here are some examples of how "long trend" can be used in a sentence: - "The economy has been experiencing a long trend of steady growth." - "The long trend of increasing diversity in our community is a positive development." - "Experts are predicting that this current long trend of warmer temperatures will continue for the next decade." - "The long trend of declining book sales has finally reversed thanks to the rise of e-readers." - "Despite a few fluctuations, the stock market has been following a long trend of upward movement for the past year."
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Japan's interest in gold reverses a long trend.
But we're now seeing a reversal of this long trend.
However, this is part of a long trend.
Other times, if you see some long trend, it does give you a warning signal.
Separate data from the Justice Department show a long trend down in federal tax prosecutions.
Bad Scotland Further stagnation or slow retreat, continuing long trend of decline.
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This has been a decades-long trend.
The move continues a decade-long trend among classical stations.
LAST week's election saw no turnaround in the state's decades-long trend of declining voter participation.
It has been a season-long trend at the Grand Slam events.
Reviving the middle class requires that we reverse the nation's decades-long trend toward widening inequality.
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