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Discover LudwigThe phrase "uncommonly long" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is longer than what is typically expected or usual. Example: "The meeting was uncommonly long, lasting over three hours without a break."
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Pruitt's delays are uncommonly long, she said, and he generally doesn't give "credible reasons why changes are necessary".
That finale, like the story itself, represents progress of a kind, I suppose, even if this princess spends an uncommonly long time splashing around as a frog.
Mr. Kaye began shooting material for "Lake of Fire" (the title refers to hell) in the early 1990s, a process that consumed an uncommonly long 16 years.
Male models, unlike their female counterparts, aren't asked to walk like Lipizzaners; Ulyatt strode up and back like a normal human being, although he was uncommonly long and lean, as bony as a giraffe.
But the board was so sure of its choice that just one year into his directorship, Mr. Welser-Möst's contract was extended through 2012, an uncommonly long appointment in the orchestra world.
The story, "The Image," is an uncommonly long sentence that crystallizes the last moments of a man's life as he recalls the memory of a spring day spent with a woman and a dog.
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The developers also found themselves doing business with people with an uncommonly long-range view and a passionate concern about the consequences for future generations.
Why is that?Mr Finn: A long story, uncommonly well told by the very same Diane Ravitch in "The Language Police".
Titled "A Project for a New American Century," it is uncommonly large: 65 feet long and 8 feet tall.
In his dozen years as head of the Diocese of Bridgeport, Bishop Edward M. Egan has had his leadership tested repeatedly by a long-running, uncommonly public dispute with the parish of Our Lady of Montserrat, a fast-growing congregation of Hispanic immigrants here that in many ways represents the future of Roman Catholic America.
But there is also an uncommonly serene study of the long, wide top of a stone parapet overlooking a sea and sky tinged with yellow.
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