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longtime
/ ˈlɒŋˌtaɪm /
adjective
- of long standing
Example Sentences
End Economic Inequality, Grow the Middle Class, Heal the Nation and the former longtime CEO of the Young & Rubicam ad agency.
Editor and longtime cannabis reform activist Tom Angell is also a good Twitter follow.
The team was led by Jude Samulski, a longtime gene therapy researcher and professor of pharmacology at UNC.
The longtime passionate wolf-watchers of Yellowstone gather just as night ends where they think wolves are likely to be.
Crystal Trull, a nonprofit consultant, is running against Sabrina Bazzo, a longtime school volunteer who is backed by the local teacher’s union.
Some longtime local acquaintances are struggling to square the man they know with the ugly associations.
Tim Mathern, a longtime North Dakota state Senator came to the event thinking that it was “all about licking our wounds.”
Why has Michael Bloomberg replaced his longtime lieutenant with the editor-in-chief of The Economist?
The longtime pals—and co-stars of The Interview—stripped down and tried to survive on the Discovery Channel reality series.
Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa, a longtime disability advocate, has made HCBS a priority, a Harkin aide told The Daily Beast.
I am a poor fellow, sir; that shall be a longtime getting rich, and would fain not die till I am so.
Sheila, of course, told her husband of the sum of money she owned, and for a longtime it was a standing joke between them.
Their hotel is of the most littles, but I rest here very volunteerly since longtime.
We trust she will be spared a good longtime yet, to aid by her prolific pen the good cause in this country.
She was very proud of her egg, and sat on it for a longtime, until one day, pop!
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