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Meanings of
long run
in English
Spanish
a largo plazo
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A period of time sufficient for factors to work themselves out.
long haul
Spanish
a largo plazo
Usage of
long run
in English
1
We can only hope the company will benefit in the
long
run
.
2
Sometimes jobs work out for the
long
run
,
other times they don't.
3
Germany can't detach itself form the global cycle in the
long
run
.
4
Again a situation which we would probably lose in the
long
run
.
5
How are your short-term solutions going to work in the
long
run
?
6
Second, a one-time cash injection doesn't guarantee money in the
long
run
.
7
However, the brawl may have aided Apple slightly in the
long
run
.
8
Were they too similar to ever work out in the
long
run
?
9
In the
long
run
,
using too much Aelvesgold can deplete your power.
10
But over the
long
run
,
there should be cost savings, he said.
11
In the
long
run
,
it was obviously the best choice for me.
12
Well, Watson, we shall see who will win in the
long
run
.
13
No force in the government can withstand this, in the
long
run
.
14
Is it worth it in the
long
run
to break the law?'
15
In the
long
run
,
Honor expected Sullivan to be good for Grayson.
16
The temporarily important may be the less important in the
long
run
.
Other examples for "long run"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
long
run
long
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
long run
Spanish
a largo plazo
a la larga
Long run
through the time
Long run
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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