Sentence examples for metre long from inspiring English sources

The phrase "metre long" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to something that is one metre in length, such as a plank of wood or a garden hose. For example, "The garden hose was two metres long".

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Adult females can grow up to one metre long.

The probe was a metre long, which, it turned out, was no longer quite long enough.

Schmidt spotted several large rocks about a metre long and a third as wide.

The largest of all amphibian species, it can grow to more than a metre long.

The roots used are about 1 metre long and about 1 cm (0.4 inch) in diameter.

Gray above and reddish brown with white streaking below, it is about a metre long.

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We viewed the road as a 150-metre long canvas.

An encounter with an eight-metre long whale shark is told in the second person.

Emmanuel Macron is contemplating putting a 70-metre long wall hanging in his hand luggage.

Local guides report sightings of panthers, pumas, anaconda, pink dolphins and six-metre long alligators.

By early August 1807 a 150-foot (45-metre) long Steamboat, as Fulton called it, was ready for trials.

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