Through long disuse of the power of speech, Peter Floome has become habitually taciturn.
Have we not seen him disappointed, bemocked of Destiny, through long years?
Instead of having cooled from a liquid into a solid state, they have been slowly built up, bit by bit and grain upon grain, into their present form, through long ages of the world's history.
There are strong reasons for supposing that the earth was once a fiery liquid body, and that she has slowly cooled through long ages.
With his silver stock he kept his scarred head erect, through long years; and wedded; and produced tough Marquis Victor, the Friend of Men.
The measure of the Iniquity, then, of the Falsehood which has been gathering through long centuries, is nearly full?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "through long" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.