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long

Definition for long

adjective as in interminable, excessive in length

verb as in desire, crave

Strongest match

yearn

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The rush to find housemates – and a place to live – for the next academic year has long been a source of worry for first-year students.

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This performance is triple the longest lifetime documented in laboratory experiments and nearly fifteen times greater than the standard used in industrial quantum processors.

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Scientists have long known that electrons in thin, two-dimensional materials can solidify into Wigner crystals, a concept first proposed in 1934.

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"It's amazing that all of the players that are coming to play in those events, and hopefully that continues for a long time."

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Chess matches can be agonizingly long, lasting for numerous hours at the professional level.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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