I'd use Single Staff Polyphony
<https://lilypond.org/doc/v2.24/Documentation/notation/multiple-voices#single_002dstaff-polyphony>
:
 << { <c e, g,>2} \\ { c4,, s1 } >> |

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> how do I notate a Double stop (German: Doppelgriff), where one note has an
> other duration (see image).
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