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longstanding

[ lawng-stan-ding, long- ]

adjective

  1. existing or occurring for a long time:

    a longstanding feud.

    Synonyms: , ,



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of longstanding1

First recorded in 1595–1605; long 1 + standing
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Many US car companies also have operations in Mexico and Canada, set up under the terms of the longstanding free trade agreement between them.

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Trump, it seems, is not open to criticism, calling Paul and three other GOP senators "disloyal" for voting to roll back his tariffs against Canada, a longstanding trade and strategic partner.

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Retaining the best prosecutors, whose casework is largely apolitical, has been a longstanding challenge for the government.

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A Cabinet Office spokesman said: "We do not comment on speculation on honours as a matter of longstanding principle. Any updates would be announced in the normal way."

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It could also break down longstanding stigmas surrounding mental health — as seeking help becomes something you can do at the touch of a button.

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