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Definitions from the WebTerm: Long-servingDescription:Long-serving is an adjective that describes someone or something who has been in a particular position or job for a significant amount of time. It can also refer to a period of time during which someone has served or is serving in a particular position. Senses and Usages:Sense 1:Describing a person who has held a particular position or job for a long time. Example sentence: John is a long-serving employee at the company, having worked there for over 20 years. Sense 2:Referring to a period of time during which someone has served or is serving in a particular position. Example sentence: The president acknowledged the long-serving tenure of the retiring senator during his speech. Related Products: | ||||
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