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Meanings of
long-run
in English
Relating to or extending over a relatively long time.
semipermanent
long-term
Related terms
long
Usage of
long-run
in English
1
Short-run calm comes at the expense of possible
long
-
run
turbulence, he said.
2
Fukuda said the withdrawal was not good for Japan in the
long
-
run
.
3
But surely the shot I gave him must tell in the
long-run
.
4
Stocks are still expensive relative to their
long
-
run
records, according to Shriver.
5
In the
long
-
run
,
that will not inspire confidence in the banking system.
6
Owning a piece of American businesses has been a wise strategy,
long
-
run
.
7
Only this will ensure
long
-
run
success. Rethinking strategies Innovation will be key.
8
All these types of aid benefit our
long
-
run
economic and political interests.
9
In the
long
-
run
,
however, the gains for consumers look dubious too.
10
But Mr English told Morning Report in the
long
-
run
the numbers would shift.
11
What the minister did say is it's a very
long
-
run
process.
12
Yet McCain's
long
-
run
prospects were bolstered by the curious strategy pursued by Huckabee.
13
The
long
-
run
average for the price to earnings ratio is closer to 15.
14
The
long
-
run
unimportance of height was even more clear for boulderers.
15
It is too soon to predict the
long
-
run
arc of the coronavirus outbreak.
16
In the
long
-
run
,
they asked, Who are the people that should be remembered?
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long-run
Noun
Singular
Long-run
through the time