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"will be long lasting" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you want to describe something that will remain for a significant amount of time. For example: "The bond between us will be long lasting."
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Still, Llewellyn says experience from previous oil disasters suggests the damage will be long lasting.
But it is not as clear that the economic damage they wrought will be long lasting.
That kind of psychological impact, the fear that is being sown across the nation, on top of the human tragedy of the dead and wounded in Paris, will be long lasting.
But interviews with men and women in a variety of careers, family situations and cities across the country suggest that even as jobs are filled, the personal economic pain for those who have long been unemployed will be long lasting.
"The people that I've been fortunate to work with at the Giants, firstly Jon Sharp and Kieron Purtill, have had an influence on my path as a coach, and secondly the impact Nathan Brown has had on me as a coach and a person will be long lasting".
We hypothesize that due to an expected long-term reduction in DA turnover rate after early MPH treatment, there will be long lasting positive effects on RLS symptoms and sleep disorders only in children, but not adults.
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Otherwise, whatever results we achieve will not be long lasting".
But will these changes be long lasting?
The relationship we built will, I am certain, be long lasting.
The repercussions will be long-lasting, in Memphis and nationwide.
And the hit to its reputation, especially in the United States, will be long-lasting.
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