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Discover Ludwig"long-coveted" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is usually used to describe something that has been desired for a long time. Example sentence: She finally received her long-coveted promotion this week.
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Rumours abounded that America's Mattel, the biggest toymaker, would take over its long-coveted European rival.
And it granted Serbia the long-coveted prospect of membership in the European Union.
Sexagenarian Erra fights her German sister over a long-coveted doll.
Now that Beijing has won its long-coveted Olympics, it must confront the costs of staging the Games.
It was one of the key moments of Mandela's life, remembered around the world as a long-coveted victory against his oppressors.
Not only is the specimen a long-coveted ornithurine, but it is also breathtakingly well preserved.
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Parcells has also long coveted speed pass rushers, and the Dolphins need those, too.
He voted with his Republican colleagues to eliminate a $230 million federal grant to build an Amtrak line from Chicago to Iowa City, long coveted in the district.
JPMorgan Chase bought the banking operations of Washington Mutual, which it long coveted, for $1.9 billion after Wamu's collapse.
Mr. Bocelli has long coveted a legitimate opera career.
That market is one that Microsoft has long coveted.
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