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The phrase "would last" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a future event or action that is expected to continue for a period of time. Here are two examples: 1. "I hope this good weather would last through the weekend so we can go hiking." (In this sentence, "would last" is used to express a wish or desire for the weather to continue for a specific period of time.) 2. "I don't think this phone battery would last a whole day without charging." (In this sentence, "would last" is used to indicate a prediction or expectation that the battery will continue to function for a certain duration before needing to be charged.)
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That tax would last through 2013.
It would last, one hoped, forever.
The relief would last a year.
Her ordeal would last 15 hours.
It would last forever.
All would last for ever.
A wood pylon would last for years.
We all thought it would last forever".
It would last for 12 hours.
Yet these nicknames would last decades".
And that would last a few days.
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