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		Definition of long-standing in English: long-standingadjective ˌlɒŋˈstandɪŋˈlɔŋ ˈˌstændɪŋ Having existed or continued for a long time.  a long-standing tradition  Example sentencesExamples -  We have a long-standing and vitally important relationship with the United States.
 -  The commercialisation of Christmas is a long-standing theme of writers like myself.
 -  The firm has a long-standing relationship with Morrisons dating back more than 30 years.
 -  I say no to all invitations to travel, but honour long-standing promises to appear in London and Aberdeen.
 -  It captures the essence of a short drink, and develops the brand without betraying its long-standing values.
 -  Quite why the Spanish are identified with long-standing unofficial working practices escapes me.
 -  It is also a sport that has a long-standing connection with Scotland.
 -  Unlike trick or treat, Mischief Night is a long-standing British tradition.
 -  Mr Beaton's family have also been long-standing members of Yorkshire's farming community.
 -  It seems the long-standing fashion for north European looks is now fully and officially dead.
 -  She saw a lot of herself in my wife, who, in turn, never forgot the long-standing kindness that had been shown to her family.
 -  They fear the change will be too stressful and that long-standing relationships with staff will be shattered.
 -  The detector was designed to work on the long-standing solar neutrino problem.
 -  It helps to remind us of the long-standing peace between England and France and reminds us to continue that peace.
 -  The incident was believed to have arisen out of a long-standing territorial dispute between two companies.
 -  However, quarrying is a long-standing industry, one which was there centuries before tourism.
 -  Delia Smith has been a long-standing customer, and features the firm's eggs on the front of one of her cookery books.
 -  Milk prices are the most long-standing problem and he particularly wanted support from the dairy industry.
 -  You infuse energy and romance in long-standing relationships and rejuvenate them.
 -  If McCall has to go, then it will break a long-standing tradition in football.
 
  Synonyms well established, long-established, established, fixed time-honoured, time-hallowed abiding, enduring, long-lived, surviving, persistent, prevailing, durable, perennial firm, constant, deep-rooted, steady, stable, staunch, long-term    Definition of long-standing in US English: long-standing(also longstanding) adjectiveˈlôNG ˈˌstandiNGˈlɔŋ ˈˌstændɪŋ Having existed or continued for a long time.  a long-standing tradition  Example sentencesExamples -  I say no to all invitations to travel, but honour long-standing promises to appear in London and Aberdeen.
 -  It is also a sport that has a long-standing connection with Scotland.
 -  Delia Smith has been a long-standing customer, and features the firm's eggs on the front of one of her cookery books.
 -  Quite why the Spanish are identified with long-standing unofficial working practices escapes me.
 -  The detector was designed to work on the long-standing solar neutrino problem.
 -  It helps to remind us of the long-standing peace between England and France and reminds us to continue that peace.
 -  Milk prices are the most long-standing problem and he particularly wanted support from the dairy industry.
 -  She saw a lot of herself in my wife, who, in turn, never forgot the long-standing kindness that had been shown to her family.
 -  You infuse energy and romance in long-standing relationships and rejuvenate them.
 -  It seems the long-standing fashion for north European looks is now fully and officially dead.
 -  They fear the change will be too stressful and that long-standing relationships with staff will be shattered.
 -  The firm has a long-standing relationship with Morrisons dating back more than 30 years.
 -  We have a long-standing and vitally important relationship with the United States.
 -  If McCall has to go, then it will break a long-standing tradition in football.
 -  Unlike trick or treat, Mischief Night is a long-standing British tradition.
 -  It captures the essence of a short drink, and develops the brand without betraying its long-standing values.
 -  The incident was believed to have arisen out of a long-standing territorial dispute between two companies.
 -  The commercialisation of Christmas is a long-standing theme of writers like myself.
 -  However, quarrying is a long-standing industry, one which was there centuries before tourism.
 -  Mr Beaton's family have also been long-standing members of Yorkshire's farming community.
 
  Synonyms well established, long-established, established, fixed     |