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Comparative for persisting or enduring for a long time
“It's only quite recently that the long-lasting and devastating effects of such chemicals on wildlife have come to light.”
Comparative for having persisted or endured for a long time
“High-quality products and service has been a long-lasting tradition of our company.”
(of a person) Comparative for having been in existence for a long time
Comparative for lasting or taking a long time
Comparative for able to be depended or relied on
Comparative for firm, strong, or substantial
Comparative for steadfast and constant, especially of relationships
Comparative for of a sizeable measurement from one point to another
Comparative for continuing over a (usually extended) period of time
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