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"or longer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when comparing a period of time of two or more options. For example, "Choose a subscription of one month, six months, or longer."
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Or longer.
Or longer, e'en.
Or longer, perhaps.
Call it a decade then, or longer.
Let sit for 15 minutes or longer.
"It may take six months or longer.
They couldn't ride harder or longer.
This was twenty-five yeago agoror longer.
Shorter or longer is less effective.
Four games lasted 3 20 or longer.
Allow chowder to sit for half an hour or longer.
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