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Discover Ludwig"longer lasting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has a longer lifespan or duration compared to something else. Example: "The new batteries are longer lasting than the old ones, lasting up to twice as long before needing to be replaced."
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In our experience, this low titer is also associated with longer lasting infections and is more commonly found in high incidence villages (as are longer lasting infections).
Transistors were smaller, cheaper, and longer lasting.
Soft tissue oedema after radiotherapy is often longer lasting.
The loss of CEC due to mineral alteration is longer lasting, though limited in spatial extent.
However, the positive impacts of the seafront regeneration scheme on the local economy are longer lasting.
Moreover, the antinociceptive effect of compound 9 was longer lasting with respect to LP1.
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Less romantic, maybe, but probably longer-lasting.
(Permanent, in this case, means only "longer-lasting").
More effective, longer-lasting vaccines are expected within two years.
In the latest volume, longer-lasting alternatives present themselves.
Lumps formed by longer-lasting fillers may require excision.
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