Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Has long trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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YouTube has long s….
It has long since been thrown to one side.
The jealousy has long gone.
The U.S. has long possessed such capabilities.
Television advertising has long been.
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Tech has long been a….
I doubt the tree has long left.
The VA has long been in crisis.
Terrorism in Southeast Asia has long been a threat.
The wound has long been healed, but such.
The equal protection under the law has long been forgotten.
Angela has long plagued talking back pain in legs….
That possibility has long passed.".
That war has long since devolved into a humanitarian catastrophe.
The thrill of watching the spinning red andblack Roulette wheel has long served.
The literary chain has long been passed to local writers.
Research has long since predicted the existence of this type of matter.
Parseltongue, the ability to converse with snakes, has long been considered a Dark Art.
The United States has long taken pride in being the richest nation in the world.
South Korea, Asia's fourth-largest economy, has long been a tough market for Apple.
PR has long been seen as a bridge between organizations and the community.
The Golan Heights area, situated in Israel's northeast, has long been the sticking point of disagreement between Israel and Syria.
Humor has long been one of the necessary and important aspects of human nature.
The primary goal of the North Korean state has long been to gain international acceptance as a legitimate and full-fledged nuclear power.
But the world has long been grappling with international agreements for such obligations;
The coastal city Hai Phong has long been known as the international gateway of the northern Vietnam.
Atta's family has long claimed they believe he had nothing to with the attacks and was alive.
Lying halfway between Tokyo and Osaka, it has long prospered, both culturally and economically, as the meeting point of east and west.
The Ambani family has long mingled with high-profile global figures, including Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall….
The intrinsic value of gold has long made this precious metal a useful resource in the absence of legal or reliable money.