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The phrase "long-running battle" is a valid expression in written English.
You can use it to indicate a conflict that has been ongoing for an extended period of time. For example, "The two sides have been locked in a long-running battle over the disputed territory for years."
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She also fought a long-running battle over pay disparities.
The haircut catalog is part of the Iranian government's long-running battle against Western cultural influence.
The long-running battle I've had with our house is entering a new phase.
Peru's government is locked in a long-running battle with indigenous rights groups.
But even the long-running battle of the sexes sounds lighthearted.
THAT long-running battle of sociology -- nature versus nurture -- moves to the business bookshelf this month.
He framed the ruling as a decisive victory in a long-running battle over an idea.
Stelios's long-running battle with easyJet's board and executives has coincided with a raft of departures.
This coming term, the US supreme court will review the long-running battle over line-drawing.
The union and the aviation agency are in a long-running battle over staffing levels.
MUHAMMAD KHATAMI, Iran's reforming president, faced two tests this week in his long-running battle against hardline conservatives.
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