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lengthy

[lengk-thee, leng-, len-] / ˈlɛŋk θi, ˈlɛŋ-, ˈlɛn- /


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Etzebeth, who extended his Springboks record when winning a 141st cap in Cardiff, looks certain to be given a lengthy ban.

From BBC

Again, USC mounted a lengthy drive, only to stall on the edge of the red zone.

From Los Angeles Times

After a lengthy series of complex appeals, the Information Commissioner has now ordered ministers to release some of the evidence by the 12 January - although there could still be a further appeal against that ruling.

From BBC

The Winter Egg was subsequently part of several notable British collections but was considered lost since 1975, the auction house noted in a lengthy essay attached to the sale lot online.

From Barron's

Gen Z, which grew up in the dawn of YouTube and, later, the emergence of TikTok, has generally favored short-form content over lengthier productions; however, “Stranger Things” became the exception.

From Los Angeles Times