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long since

1 of 1adverb
/lɔŋ sɪns/
1

from a considerable time before the present or a specified time

  • He'd long since abandoned the idea.
  • The traditions had long since vanished.
  • The manuscript, long since faded, was barely legible.
  • Their feud was long since forgotten.
  • The old factory has long since closed.