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Discover LudwigThe phrase "staying long" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in place of the phrase "staying for a long time" to convey the idea of remaining in a place or situation for an extended period of time. Example: "I don't think we'll be staying long at the party. We have to get up early tomorrow for work."
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I'm not staying long.
Most tundra birds are migratory, staying long enough to nest and molt.
I am an Irish person who went through the system on short-term visas and considered staying long term.
Now Mr. Yarshater works only until 9 p.m., staying long after his colleagues have turned off their lights.
I don't remember him staying long in my room, I don't remember watching him while he dressed to go home.
Gillham bounced between a series of low-wage jobs after high school, never staying long in any of them.
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You'll have a higher likelihood of it working out and them staying long-term when you cater to their unique lifestyle.
I personally think this demoralizing effect is the biggest danger to staying long-term in any toxic environment, and to combat this you will have to find ways to daily remind yourself that you are not a reflection of your current surroundings.
Have you ever started a job with no intent of staying long-term?
You are required to take at least 15 hours of Spanish courses a week if staying long-term.
They never stayed long.
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