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longtime
/ ˈɒŋˌٲɪ /
adjective
- of long standing
Example Sentences
Since they first conceived of the study, President Trump took office and appointed as secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime critic and skeptic of established vaccine science.
“It’s indicative of the lack of regard,” said John Sischo, a longtime developer downtown.
But the store’s previous longtime general manager, Richard Sage, was in contact with the group, according to Markell, and reached out during the pandemic to ask them to post the altered hours.
He leans slightly toward his longtime comedy partner, who provides a colorful counterpoint in a quilted zip-front jacket covered in a riot of paisley patterns.
“As a longtime part of California’s public school community, our commitment to accountability includes following the state and federal laws,” Visions in Education Supt.
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