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long haul
noun as in long period of time
Example Sentences
Bringing in voiceRPA like Infinitus’s is part of that long haul to update the bigger system.
We’re just at this moment of chaos where it’s hard to know if there’s a base that’s radicalized enough to be there for the long haul, when things start to not look very good for their side.
If it ever hits the market, it almost certainly won’t be cheap, but if we’re going to be wearing masks for the long haul, it may be an investment people are willing to make.
Regardless of who holds power on Capitol Hill, those like Frederick argue, “staying invested for the long haul is by far the best way to go.”
The sun was going down, and we were stuck, apologizing to our dogs, who deserved better after our long haul from New Mexico to the Pacific.
But on an A380 or 787 Dreamliner flying long haul, you can be trapped, rigid, in that seat for half a day.
Probably for the best—Disney is known for getting into legal battles for the long haul.
Forty years and one month of remodeling later, Zane had finally readied Further for its first long-haul journey.
But what they are being asked to do is doomed to fail—at least in the long haul.
His answer was clear: “We are in it for the long haul,” Isaacs said without hesitation.
Only low-grade and long haul carload traffic can profitably be concentrated.
It did not love Savannah less; but it loved its own particular seaport, Pensacola, or the long haul via Louisville, more.
Mrs. Ericson adjusted her polaroid glasses and waved her rickshaw boy into his harness, where his thighs tensed for the long haul.
But it's a long haul to Alpha Centauri—you know that—and a tremendously expensive one.
It was a long haul to Turkey Creek, but the caravan made it and was corralled before dark.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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