adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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long-lasting razor blades
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He quickly angered countless officials, and his haughty presence sparked a long-lasting feud with Arizona Sen.
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However, physical appearance and intellect are insufficient foundation for effective long-lasting relationships.
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In general Republicans supported the measure because its likely effect would be to undermine the long-lasting Democratic domination of the state legislature.
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It can be one of the most helpful and long-lasting things that a friend can do.
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The isotopes give off long-lasting alpha radiation and the waste will remain dangerous for 3000 years or more.
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The microscopic particles bond themselves to metal surfaces, providing long-lasting lubrication.
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The report focussed particularly on universities which were constructed at a time when long-lasting buildings were not a priority.
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This was quite normal, and their professor had said there was no cure, but no long-lasting effect either.