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Use "longlasting" in a sentence
"Our history would be thinner and not as longlasting and fewer people would know of much."
"Yet instead there was a definite longlasting difference between the two because the contrast survived all the way into Late Etruscan, as in the Liber Linteus where we find spureś as in LL 5.iii spureś-treś-c while its genitive is spural with type-II ending -al, as in TLE 675."
"This has had a longlasting influence on the cultural imagination."