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Definition of long-serving in English: long-servingadjective Having held a position for a long time. a long-serving member of the band distinguished and long-serving teachers Example sentencesExamples - He was the last of a generation of long-serving lead anchors on the big three networks.
- Watching on, beaming, was her father Ian, the long-serving media officer for the Australian team.
- We are not talking about laying off long-serving members of staff.
- The award was given to her in recognition and appreciation of her efforts and hard work as the station's long-serving receptionist.
- This is a long-serving staff that know him very well.
- Both have been long-serving clubmen, occupying many of the official club positions over the years.
- The public sector job cuts have put some long-serving employees out of work, to widespread dismay.
- Removal of hierarchies also means removal of organizational careers, in the sense that organizations no longer generally offer an improving trajectory of status and earnings for long-serving employees.
- The Royal Navy could get a new, updated version of the long-serving Lynx helicopter, Defence Procurement Minister Lord Bach has announced.
- Furthermore, from 1978 to 1990 he was the long-serving Editor of the Anthropological Society's journal Mankind.
Definition of long-serving in US English: long-servingadjective Having held a position for a long time. a long-serving member of the band distinguished and long-serving teachers Example sentencesExamples - He was the last of a generation of long-serving lead anchors on the big three networks.
- Removal of hierarchies also means removal of organizational careers, in the sense that organizations no longer generally offer an improving trajectory of status and earnings for long-serving employees.
- Furthermore, from 1978 to 1990 he was the long-serving Editor of the Anthropological Society's journal Mankind.
- The Royal Navy could get a new, updated version of the long-serving Lynx helicopter, Defence Procurement Minister Lord Bach has announced.
- This is a long-serving staff that know him very well.
- The award was given to her in recognition and appreciation of her efforts and hard work as the station's long-serving receptionist.
- Watching on, beaming, was her father Ian, the long-serving media officer for the Australian team.
- Both have been long-serving clubmen, occupying many of the official club positions over the years.
- We are not talking about laying off long-serving members of staff.
- The public sector job cuts have put some long-serving employees out of work, to widespread dismay.
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