Long-lasting

"Long-lasting" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Paracelsus left an intense and long-lasting influence.

Usually, seagulls form long-lasting couples.

The trauma of war has a long-lasting impact on those that survive it.

Changes in water availability, both episodic and long-lasting, will constrain different forms of energy production.

The secret of a long-lasting marriage? It's very simple: you just need to find the right woman and get old enough.

We must prepare for a long-lasting cold.

The blooms are long-lasting.

The bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine for tuberculosis causes front-line immune cells to make long-lasting biological “marks” on their DNA, changing how they read genetic instructions for fighting off viruses, the researchers say.

Chuck Lampe, 44, an independent publisher in Florida, has been taking shots of Botox deep into the muscles of his legs for 10 years to lessen the discomfort of a genetic disorder called torsion dystonia, an extreme and long-lasting version of the condition commonly called “writer’s cramp.”

The microbicide is predicted to have long-lasting effects in mice and could lead to the development of an intravaginal microbicide to protect women against HIV infection, possibly for weeks at a time.

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This long-lasting gum keeps its flavor for almost an hour.

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