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Meanings of
long haul
in English
Spanish
a largo plazo
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A period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out.
long run
Spanish
a largo plazo
Usage of
long haul
in English
1
Now what it really needs is new owners for the
long
haul
.
2
Aer Lingus scraped fuel surcharges on its
long
haul
services last week.
3
Nill had taken a
long
haul
from the crack pipe of power.
4
Where students are concerned, banks are in there for the
long
haul
.
5
Mr Obama's words were designed to prepare Americans for the
long
haul
.
6
In the
long
haul
,
it's an issue that extends beyond this administration.
7
We like Lawton fine, but it's still a
long
haul
to work.
8
But delivering value to shareholders is going to be a
long
haul
.
9
As Sonia Legg reports, reaching a consensus could be a
long
haul
.
10
We have to be in it for the
long
haul
,
he said.
11
Both sides now appear to be settling in for the
long
haul
.
12
This is why we never made the
long
haul
,
you know that.
13
The corporate sector, too, still faces a
long
haul
back to health.
14
Because Cox thought they were under the Dome for the
long
haul
.
15
The Queen's first ticket for a
long
haul
flight after her Coronation.
16
Whoever had stocked this place had stocked it for the
long
haul
.
Other examples for "long haul"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
long
haul
long
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
long haul
Spanish
a largo plazo
a la larga
Long haul
through the time
Long haul
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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