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It can be, when it implies a physical dimension or distance that is being seen.

(e.g. He had a long scar on his neck.)

However, it is not subjective like other sensory adjectives, in that it represents a factual attribute besides what is experienced. Of course, the word "long" by itself is not at all specific, just a subjective comparison.

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