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lasting

[las-ting, lah-sting] / ˈlæs tɪŋ, ˈlɑ stɪŋ /


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The Department for Education said "to deliver lasting change for families, our reforms must be built on strong foundations and that's why we are working in partnership with councils"

From BBC

In 2000, the US declared measles eradicated, meaning “no locally transmitted measles infections or outbreaks lasting 12 months or longer,” per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines.

From Salon

The lasting image of her 2022 Olympics, where she was expected to dominate, was of Shiffrin sitting in the snow in tears after skidding off course.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Nothing can begin to explain the shock, anger and heartbreak we feel - or the profound and lasting impact we are sure this will have on families," a spokesperson for the firm added.

From BBC

They can capture a wide range of organic compounds and hold them for long periods, sometimes lasting decades or even centuries.

From Science Daily