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to lengthy
adjective
Having length; long and overextended, especially in time rather than dimension.
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Simeone is no stranger to lengthy bans.
Maybe it is because he rarely agrees to lengthy interviews.
He also prefers brief conversations to lengthy ones.
It is wordy and prone to lengthy diversions.
The case has already been subjected to lengthy delays.
Shortages of consumer goods have pushed up inflation and led to lengthy queues at shops.
Hedge-fund investors have the right to withdraw their capital, subject to lengthy notice periods.
Riga city officials were recently sentenced to lengthy prison terms for corruption.
The film was delayed due to lengthy financial troubles at MGM that resulted in bankruptcy.
"The rules of engagement are very uncertain and would be subject to lengthy and protracted negotiation".
He prefers show-and-tell to lengthy explanations and intellectual tangents.
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