Definition

long-standing: having existed for a long time; likely to exist for a long time in the future adjective
We are not about to break our long-standing contracts. The contracts we've had for a really long time will remain.
Warbuckle is a long-standing client and friend of Delavigne. He's known him for many, many years.
  • "Please feel free to speak with any of our current clients, who will attest to our long-standing and mutually beneficial relationship."

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