Phrases with «long stint»

The phrase "long stint" means doing something for a considerable amount of time or being in a particular job or activity for an extended period. Full definition

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Sentences with «long stint»

  • She held that position right up until now — an exceptionally long stint in one of the government's toughest jobs. (theconversation.com)
  • Her memoir is being published by Viking Books and her year - long stint at the ride - hail company is even being turned into a movie. (recode.net)
  • But she appeared to rule herself out, saying her 20 years on the front bench had been a «very long stint». (standard.co.uk)
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