long-time

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long-time

  1. Alternative spelling of longtime
    • 2020 December 16, Christian Wolmar, “Coverage of little-used stations does the railway no favours”, in Rail, page 44:
      Wellings has form here, having in 2015 written a pamphlet with long-time anti-rail campaigner Paul Withrington entitled Paving over the Tracks: a Better Use of Britain's Railways.

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