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Discover Ludwig"prevailed for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something continued or existed for a period of time, usually a long period. Example: The harsh laws that were put in place five years ago have prevailed for a decade.
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The "yeses" finally prevailed for two reasons.
But throughout, calm prevailed for most.
Channeling prevailed for mesh with smaller open area.
And that prevailed for a number of years afterward.
Pitching and defense prevailed for most of the games.
But once there, maybe youth betrayed Bilbao and experience prevailed for Madrid.
This was a strong contrast to traditions that had prevailed for many centuries.
But ultimately, sanity prevailed, for the good of both the Mormons and the United States.
This time, he prevailed for the first time after being down by two sets to none.
Here, a pattern of stalled growth and low immigration prevailed for decades.
That atmosphere prevailed for only two or three weeks before politics once again intervened.
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