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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'survive long' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something or someone will last a long time or will remain in existence. For example, "The village's customs have survived long into the 21st century."
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He just didn't survive long enough.
It's a utopian idea; it won't survive long.
When they shut down, he couldn't survive long.
HIV is fragile and cannot survive long outside the body.
It may not survive long enough to do the job.
Will it survive long enough to be named by science?
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Half die within 13 months of diagnosis, and very few survive long-term.
They don't get enough to survive long-term on them.
Nematodes are rather tolerant to anoxia, but they do not survive long-term exposure [69].
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