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Definition of "long-running" []

  • Operating for a relatively extended period of time. (adjective)

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Use "long-running" in a sentence
  • "The French regulator detailed what it called a long-running scheme that pushed up prices for consumers before finally falling apart when the group's interests diverged."
  • "Ginger White surfaced in bombshell fashion on Monday, telling an Atlanta TV station that she's "not proud" of what she described as long-running sexual shenanigans with the married GOP White House contender."
  • "The $500 million would fully fund the state's formula for distributing money to schools only for the 31 low-income districts known as the "Abbotts," referring to the long-running school funding lawsuit Abbott v."
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