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Discover Ludwig"long years" is correct and usable in written English.
One can use it to emphasize the fact that something has been occurring for a lengthy period of time. For example, "The community has been living in peace for many long years."
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Ten long years.
That lasted four long years.
It took five long years.
But that was 10 long years ago.
Seventeen long years, missed and loved.
Seven long years.
25 long years.
"Long years," he said, standing.
It's been 9 long years.
Ten long years without you.
It's been eight long years.
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