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Meanings of
long-term
in English
Relating to or extending over a relatively long time.
long-run
semipermanent
Related terms
long
Having endured for a long period of time.
longtime
long-standing
Synonyms
Examples for "
longtime
"
longtime
long-standing
Examples for "
longtime
"
1
The approach represents a continuation of the label's
longtime
free music strategy.
2
He also asked Democrats to break from
longtime
House Speaker Michael Madigan.
3
Analysts were also suggesting
longtime
politician Paul Denis as a possible candidate.
4
Even
longtime
value bulls like Smead can have their fortitude tested, however.
5
Had the past half hour been the product of a
longtime
scheme?
1
CONCERNS FSI members worry the proposal could end some
long
-
standing
compensation practices.
2
Economists regard such statements as too weak to offer
long
-
standing
market calm.
3
Critics of the video say it oversimplifies a
long
-
standing
human rights crisis.
4
Trump's critics have said he could harm
long
-
standing
U.S. support for Israel.
5
Instead they believe the sniper held a
long
-
standing
grudge against law enforcement.
Usage of
long-term
in English
1
However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater
long
-
term
concern.
2
Public health agencies need a better
long
-
term
solution for prevention: a vaccine.
3
The
long
-
term
nature of archived data presents a number of new problems:
4
Unable to work owing to
long
-
term
health problems, Ryder receives incapacity benefit.
5
None of the cases was fatal or led to
long
-
term
health problems.
6
Earlier this month, Rieder said that
long
-
term
government debt was particularly risky.
7
However, there are still safety concerns about side effects in
long
-
term
treatment.
8
He insists foraging is good for the
long
-
term
health of natural areas.
9
However, the 2008 winter ice extent was near the year
long
-
term
average.
10
Last week he said Russia supported
long
-
term
foreign investment in its agriculture.
11
Significant uncertainty remains around the
long
-
term
future of other similar programmes, however.
12
Much more research is needed, particularly on the
long
-
term
health of vegans.
13
Of course, that onetime injection has a devastating
long
-
term
cost: climate change.
14
Conclusion: Both implant systems provide similar primary stability and similar
long
-
term
stability.
15
The researchers said more
long
-
term
animal feeding studies need to be done.
16
And given the liquidity question and volatility, a
long
-
term
approach is critical.
Other examples for "long-term"
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Frequent collocations
long-term care
long-term studies
Long-term
through the time