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Discover LudwigThe phrase "longer distances" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to distances that are greater in length compared to other distances. For example: - "I prefer to run longer distances for my daily workout." - "The airline charges extra for longer distances, so it's important to plan your trip accordingly." - "The marathon route covers longer distances than any other race I've participated in." - "We need a car that is suitable for traveling longer distances without frequent stops."
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Designed for longer distances.
Piems are unwieldy for the longer distances.
Camels walk longer distances than horses.
"And we do drive longer distances".
Seeds were occasionally transported over longer distances.
She had not competed at any longer distances this spring.
"If I work at it, I can run longer distances.
The following year I decided to tackle some longer distances.
So quantum cryptography has never worked over much longer distances.
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Her career has since blossomed at longer distances.
Women are forced to walk longer distances looking for drinking water.
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