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Discover Ludwig"long years of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a period of time that has stretched on for a while. For example, "After long years of searching, I finally found my lost dog."
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"These have been long years of waiting".
They turned out to be, after long years of speculation . . .
He boosted economic growth after long years of ruin.
Eight long years of Michelle watching your every move.
Five long years of creative darkness would follow.
He's endured five long years of coalition government.
But Vichy had been four long years of the revenge of Drumont.
"We're coming off of twelve long years of Bloomberg," Strickler said.
The long years of Republican obstruction and obfuscation on health care reform have taken their toll.
Then, as the long years of the war struggle past, you can see him change.
"The free market economic model for conservation has failed," he writes, after long years of struggle.
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