If you'd really like to sound more "natural", go ahead and replace "for" with "in" in those negative sentences.
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Hi, they are both fine.
The first one is more casual, the second one is more formal. So, in business situations you will use the second one.
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I haven't seen you in ages or I haven't seen you in a long time. Both are correct and I would say both to someone I haven't seen in a long time.
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They are both correct and natural.
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