Sentence examples for the longstanding from inspiring English sources

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the longstanding

adjective

Having persisted for an extended period of time.

  • After many years the longstanding disagreement broke into open legal action.

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That's part of the longstanding goodwill here.

But these efforts are hardly simple given the longstanding obstacles.

This has been the longstanding fear of Western security agencies.

He cited the longstanding culture of the department.

In 1950, the longstanding ban on overnight parking was overturned.

But that image belies the longstanding environmental concerns.

President Barack Obama led tributes for the longstanding Congressman.

But the longstanding British disease has yet to be eradicated.

O'Brien also has the longstanding Derby favourite, Australia.

Add to that the longstanding media fixation on money.

He was the longstanding Chairman of the Lumiscope Company.

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