noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
long
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Well, isn't that what you'd expect from the company with the longest pedigree in pet healthcare?
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The tomb assumption has a long pedigree .
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The reason can perhaps be found in the fact that company law as an academic discipline boasts no long and distinguished pedigree .
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This is a perspective with a long historical pedigree .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Given her pedigree in the classical theater, it's not surprising that she wasn't happy working in Hollywood.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A pedigree based on genes shows that the beetles followed their food.
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As a scientist, I am robed with degrees and academic pedigree .
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But the pedigree of this idea is beside the point.
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Even the doors, windows and their hardware have pedigrees.
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These pedigrees contain 123 cases known to have been affected, with 76 currently alive.
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Well, isn't that what you'd expect from the company with the longest pedigree in pet healthcare?