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Definition of year-long in English: year-longadjective ˈjɪəlɒŋ Lasting for or throughout a year. his year-long battle with lung cancer Example sentencesExamples - During a year-long trial period 350 tons of glass were deposited in Bolton Council's five bottle banks.
- After a year-long courtship, a diamond and sapphire ring from India sealed the deal.
- Two million visitors are expected to visit Salzburg this year to join in the year-long celebrations.
- An inshore lifeboat will be temporarily stationed at the museum throughout the year-long construction period.
- A sub-postmistress has won a year-long battle to be paid the minimum wage by the Post Office in a decision set to cost millions.
- A year-long secretarial course was followed by six years of night school and a first degree at Southampton university.
- MAN of the match Kelvin Lockwood made a dramatic comeback to football after a year-long struggle with arthritis.
- Her mother died at the hospice in March after a brave year-long battle against cancer.
- A man who is being treated for leukaemia is planning to run two marathons as part of a year-long push to raise cash for a cancer charity.
- The mother of a two-year-old girl has died of cancer after a brave, year-long battle against the disease.
- A spectacular sculptural firework display will light the evening sky to mark the start of year-long celebrations.
- Planet York is a year-long initiative aimed at making York one of the leading cities for energy efficiency in the UK.
- Russell has previously helped to open a similar project in the basement of a church in Loughborough during a year-long project.
- She talks about her father's arrest and year-long imprisonment before the family came to Canada.
- They had waged an almost year-long battle, supported by the Epsom Comet, to keep it open.
- A year-long battle to save it ended in defeat earlier this year.
- Despite a year-long investigation, the identity of 12 of the 32 terrorists is still not known.
- The year-long research has been funded through the Arts Council's New Audiences fund.
- Celebrities are launching a year-long campaign today to put pressure on governments to eradicate world poverty.
- A year-long series of events are planned in 2007 to mark 100 years of the Scouts.
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