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Discover LudwigThe phrase "longest running" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been ongoing for a significant amount of time and is still active. For example: - "The longest running TV series of all time is 'The Simpsons,' which has been on the air for over 30 years." - "The Broadway show 'The Phantom of the Opera' is the longest running musical in history." - "The marathon runner broke the record for the longest running streak, completing 1,000 consecutive days of running without a break."
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Last of the Summer Wine is the longest-running comedy programme in Britain, and the longest running situation comedy in the world.
"Judge Dredd must be the longest-running British character apart from maybe Dennis the Menace; certainly the longest running action character," said Mr Bolland.
The longest running sci-fi series ever.
"Rent" is the seventh longest running show in Broadway history.
Faulk's longest running play was for 9 yards.
Doctor Who is the world's longest running sci-fi series.
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It is the second-longest-running play in West End history, behind Agatha Christie's Mousetrap.
His longest-running relationship, of course, is with Zazeela.
"Cats" is Britain's longest-running musical; the longest-running play is "Mousetrap," which opened in 1952.
Today the play is America's longest-running outdoor drama.
THE world's longest-running war is ending.
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