Keyword Tool for Long-Tail | Semantic / Contextual / Free or Low Cost?

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I'm frustrated with Google's Keyword Tool (even when using an Adwords account to access). I want to loosely describe a product or service and get an exhaustive list of keywords with estimated global traffic.

Ideally, I want to specify one or more "must include" keywords and then several other descriptive keywords that can be optionally included. The Keyword Tool would use semantic and contextual techniques for uncovering all possible combination of say up to a minimum search volume or maximum number of words. Example:

Must include: watches
Optional descriptors: expensive, luxury, unique, uncommon

It might return results like:

luxury watches
fancy watches
where to buy fancy watches (fancy being related to expensive)
... and a gazillion more ...

Many tools rely on reading a webpage or a competitors site which would assume, a) the webpage is well written and contains most if not all the descriptors, or b) the competitors' site keyword targets are complete and accurate - aka they "know what they're doing" Two big leaps of faith if you ask me.

Closest things I've found are Trellian and SpyFu. The addition of PPC cost and competition stats is very helpful. However I've only been able to test the free versions and cannot make a final determination how effective they are at doing what I want without forking out some money.

Is essentially what people are doing to find long tails is to just brainstorm 1-word keywords, then select from that list some 2-word keywords and enter all those, then select some 3-word keywords from those results and enter those?

Due to the limit on how many keywords the Google Tool provides, you can't enter all the combos at once as you get farther down, you have to enter only one or a few at a time or else you won't uncover all the longer tails. Way too time consuming.
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