long tradition
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflongandtradition
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long
adjective
uk/lɒŋ/us/lɑːŋ/
continuing for a large amount ...
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tradition
noun[C or U]
uk/trəˈdɪʃ.ən/us/trəˈdɪʃ.ən/
a belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in a particular society ...
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(Definition oflongandtraditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This book follows in thislongtradition.
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This simple model has alongtradition.
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Our country has alongtraditionof resisting such developments.
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Alongtraditionwithin political science examines the impact of party canvassing on voter participation.
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There is alongtraditionof valuing knowledge about music more highly than knowledge of it.
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There is alongtraditionof time-reckoning in which clocks have manifested motion.
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As they argue, there is alongtraditionof constructivist ideas regarding children's development.
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Other essays indicate thelongtraditionof successfully integrated research on language and culture.
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Probably because architecture already had alongtraditionof being something more than practical building.
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According to family law andlongtradition, old people were taken care of by their families.
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They embody alongtraditionof voluntary association and mutual help.
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There is alongtraditionof using synthetic insecticides and acaricides to control arthropod pests.
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Waste plastics were selected because of theirlongtraditionin the international market.
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Countries with alongtraditionof migration have instead had a focus on 'minorities'.
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Alongtraditionof thought holds that political legitimacy rests on the consent of the governed.
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Belonged to a family with alongtraditionof bureaucratic service.
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I suspect they are assumed to be well enough understood through alongtraditionof documentary history.
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Alongtraditionwithin political science has identified the importance of party mobilization efforts to voter turnout.
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Work in this period also continued alongtraditionof careful examination of typologies and implicational universals.
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This specific approach to biological systems has alongtraditionthat started with the information discourse in the 1940s.
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This approach has alongtraditionwhich, however, tended to be framed within the model of rational deductive reconstruction.
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First, there is alongtraditionin which robots have been used as the source in explaining animal behaviour.
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Moreover, there is alongtraditionof populist or technocratic presidential contenders who, despite losing, attracted substantial popular support.
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After all, alongtraditionin linguistics considers any discussion of the origins and evolution of language to be disreputable.
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There is alongtraditionof talking about charity as a necessarily spontaneous and unregulated expression of feeling.
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