As an adjective it is one word "longstanding" (traditional, done for many years).
The correct spelling for "longstanding" is L-O-N-G-S-T-A-N-D-I-N-G.
The correct spelling is freestanding.
You can have a short spell or a long spell. e.g. * My husband had a short spell in Egypt during the war, when he was in the army. * His brother had a long spell in prison for being a conscientious objector. However, a spell is usually a short period of time. e.g. We had a spell of bad weather during our spring break.
The capital of Turkey is a long word can you spell it?
Muscular Power is the Fitness Component tested in Standing Long Jump.
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'
as long as your'e standing in sunlight
it has been standing up for 87 years
As long as it takes.
The correct spelling is "feud." It refers to a long-standing quarrel or dispute between two parties or families.
In this modern day and age there is little or no difference between Custom and Tradition. In general, a tradition is a specific custom of long standing. A custom is an habitual practice of long standing, so long standing that is has the force of law
"Long" in French is spelled as "long".
As long as she is comfortable with.