decadelong

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See also: decade-long and decade long

English

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Etymology

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From decade +‎ -long.

Adjective

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decadelong (not comparable)

  1. Alternative spelling of decade-long.
    • 2008 October, Paul Scott, “Was the Prozac revolution all in our heads?”, in Men's Health, volume 23, number 8, →ISSN, page 146:
      papal infallibility aside, dr. möller is holding out against a decadelong march of skepticism about antidepressants. Deacon's article is only the latest round of research questioning the drugs.
    • 2021 November 29, Ben Dyson, quoting Naz Gauri, “Insurers' COVID-19 claims battle far from over in UK as big cases loom”, in S&P Global Market Intelligence[1] (news), S&P Global:
      "It would not surprise me if this was a decadelong issue," Naz Gauri, principal associate in law firm Eversheds Sutherland's insurance litigation team, said in an interview.