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The phrase "a long term challenge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an issue or problem that requires sustained effort over an extended period to address or resolve.
Example: "Climate change is a long term challenge that requires global cooperation and innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "an ongoing challenge" or "a prolonged challenge".
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Natural resource depletion is a long term challenge to IKEA's business model and Howard claims IKEA is fine-tuning the sourcing of wood for its products.
The optical detection of DNA or the sensing of low-molecular-weight substrates or proteins by aptamer nucleic acids is a long term challenge in the design of biosensors.
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"This is a long-term challenge".
This poses a long-term challenge.
"Reconstructing Haiti is a long-term challenge," she said.
Identifying nonpoint sources of nitrate has been a long-term challenge in mixed land-use watershed.
"This is a long-term challenge and a long-term threat," one government source said.
Particularly on the economy, I think we have a short-term and a long-term challenge.
She admits that trying to turn around negative perceptions of America remains a "long-term challenge".
So it's a long-term challenge and a long-term opportunity.
But the drift is pretty clear nonetheless.This is a long-term challenge for liberal America.
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