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Meanings of
longstanding
in English
Having existed for a long time.
long-standing
Related terms
traditional
Longstanding.
Related terms
long
Usage of
longstanding
in English
1
Job stability for the young is a
longstanding
political concern in China.
2
It said the public has a
longstanding
right to see judicial records.
3
And the
longstanding
BT Young Scientist competition goes from strength to strength.
4
Mr Page is an energy industry consultant with
longstanding
ties to Russia.
5
Ah Kit said he agreed the
longstanding
land claims should be resolved.
6
The research, the authors believe, could resolve a
longstanding
controversy among palaeontologists.
7
Unsurprisingly, Rickert says she has a
longstanding
interest in true crime stories.
8
In the process, he broke a
longstanding
,
unwritten rule of American politics.
9
Page has
longstanding
business interests in Russia, and visited Moscow in December.
10
That's a
longstanding
issue in any kind of dream research, she says.
11
A number of
longstanding
tax breaks will either be scrapped or reduced.
12
The European Union has a
longstanding
travel ban on the veteran leader.
13
One of these could be in health, a
longstanding
aspiration of his.
14
The
longstanding
stereotype that porn is just for men is simply untrue.
15
Li's doubts about mainland control of Hong Kong appear to be
longstanding
.
16
They may have to recruit more carefully and change other
longstanding
habits.
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longstanding
longstand
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
longstanding relationship
longstanding ties
longstanding policy
longstanding tradition
have longstanding
More collocations
Longstanding
through the time
Longstanding
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Common
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Common
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