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lengthy

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


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Their efforts eventually led to a meeting with Bonta last month, where their group presented a legal brief, lengthy evidence and personal testimonies, which appeared to move the attorney general.

From Los Angeles Times

The agency has a lengthy backlog of cases that will likely never be addressed at current funding levels.

From Salon

She says that having looked in detail at the responses to what was a lengthy survey of around 100 questions, she is satisfied the respondents were genuine and their answers consistent with people of faith.

From BBC

In a lengthy tribute, the Welsh Guards said she had "a rare ability to lift those around her" and her loss would be felt "across the Battalion and far beyond".

From BBC

These are now subject to refunds, and that process is universally expected to be lengthy and messy.

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