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"long vault" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a large, open space that is typically found in churches, office buildings, and other architectural structures. For example, "The long vault of the old church seemed to stretch for miles."
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Some bikes are equipped with Pole Boys: men strapped on long vaulting sticks that allow them to teeter above fray, bouncing about as they lob grenades.
The wine, stored in a long concrete vault, will ferment in a more stable environment and this will cut out the outrageous expense (and carbon emissions) of air conditioning above-ground storage in 40C heat.
Competitors in Berlin took part in free exercises (floor exercises), side horse (pommel horse), rings, parallel bars, horizontal bar and long horse (vault).
IDrive is probably best known for its consumer and small business backup service, but the company has also long offered Vault, an enterprise version of its software and a matching hardware appliance that companies could install behind their firewalls and in their private clouds.
JPMorgan Chase even reopened a long-closed vault below the streets of downtown Manhattan to meet investor demand to store the stuff.
Talk story about the opening of a long-sealed vault believed to have belonged to Frank ("I am the law") Hague, who was for thirty years the mayor and political boss of Jersey City.
The New Yorker, June 15 , 1987P. 22 Talk story about the opening of a long-sealed vault believed to have belonged to Frank ("I am the law") Hague, who was for thirty years the mayor and political boss of Jersey City.
The raid on Prince's long-sealed vault officially begins today, with Piano and a Microphone 1983, a collection of songs recorded at the artist's Kiowa Trail home studio a year before Purple Rain.
It is said, for example, that pole vaulting "may have originated in the Netherlands, where people used long poles to vault over wide canals rather than wear out their clogs walking miles to the nearest bridge.
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pole vault long jump shot put 1977 M. Tully (U.S). A. Robinson (U.S).
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