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long-playing

ADJECTIVE
  1. (used of records) playing at a slower speed and for a longer time than earlier records

How To Use long-playing In A Sentence

  • Enamored of his prose, I snatched up a long-playing record of the author reading those two stories at an antiquarian book fair several years ago, even though I didn't own a record player.
  • The invention of the long-playing vinyl record in 1948 liberated composers from the three-minute confines of 78 rpm recordings.
  • There may be thousands of vinyl singles and long-playing albums stacked on shelves in the radio's library - but the days of loading vinyl on to a turntable are long gone.
  • The long-playing record was made defunct by the arrival of the CD.
  • In 1948, CBS introduced the long-playing record album, the LP.
  • The long-playing record was made defunct by the arrival of the CD.
  • The high price of long-playing gramophone records, and the huge quantity of them being issued, meant that many enthusiasts could not buy all the records they wanted.
  • When the stove is on working in same function or long-playing no body to operate and to press any button(about 120 minutes) this products will shut down automatically, with plan safety.
  • Columbia Records, purchased by CBS in the 1930s, became an industry leader and introduced the long-playing record in 1948.
  • Landowska, Tureck, Gould, and the long-playing record, I believe, did much to bring this monument to public attention.
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