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Discover Ludwig"longest ever" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is the longest on record or the longest that has ever existed. Example: "The marathon held in New York City yesterday was the longest ever, with a course spanning over 26 miles."
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What's your longest ever?
This shutdown is officially the longest ever.
Who made the longest ever speech at the UN?
The shutdown is already one of the longest ever.
— but was the longest ever: 4 hours 50 minutes.
The strike was the longest ever against Atlantic City casinos.
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Johnson and Bell's terms as co-chairs of the MOCA board were the longest and second-longest ever, respectively.
His jump was the fourth-longest ever and the best in the world for two years.
The current expansion already is the second-longest ever and, if it continues, will begin its ninth year in April.
The US has endured its longest-ever government shutdown.
The other three performers on this longest-ever list were unexpected, at least by me.
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