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"a long run" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a period of time that is extended or prolonged. For example: - "The company plans to expand its operations in the region for a long run." - "I have been training for a long run, and I finally completed a marathon last weekend." - "The drought has been ongoing for a long run, causing severe damage to crops and livestock." - "Our goal is to sustain this success for a long run and continue to provide quality products to our customers."
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A long run.
"It was a long run," I said.
BENEFITS OF A LONG RUN Vacation planning.
"I wish them a long run.
Quirky histories have had a long run.
"It'll take a long run.
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Deficits are a long-run problem.
So America has a long-run budget problem.
That said, we do have a long-run budget problem.
Purchasing-power parity is a long-run concept.
That's a long-run trend and [Brexit] will hasten it".
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