"Long-held" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Long-held" Meaning

The phrase "long-held" is an adjective phrase that means having been held or believed in for a long time. It can describe an opinion, a secret, a feeling, or a tradition that has persisted for a significant period.

"Long-held" Examples

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A long-held tradition/component/decision etc. is one that has been kept or made for a long time, often without change.

Examples:


The company has a long-held reputation for producing high-quality products.
The hotel has a long-held tradition of welcoming guests with a warm smile.
Her long-held secret was finally revealed at the party.
The team has a long-held rival with another team in the league.
The city's long-held desire to host the Olympics finally came true in 2020.

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