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The phrase "a long term effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the lasting consequences or impacts of an action, event, or phenomenon over an extended period.
Example: "The study revealed that smoking has a long term effect on lung health, leading to chronic respiratory issues."
Alternatives: "a lasting impact" or "a prolonged effect".
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Hence, a long term effect of peat supply was not observed.
It remains unclear whether an educational intervention has a long term effect on health behaviors of nursing students.
In addition to direct health concerns, there can be a long term effect on healthcare costs.
"There is so much evidence of these crisis having a long term effect on people, as recovery is never immediate and often slow and arduous". .
You may not do this purposely, but this will have a long term effect on your spouse from both your ex and children.
LEV thus exerted a long term effect.
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And it had a long-term effect on Ulster rugby.
Protesting for a cause – and having an arrest on record – can have a long-term effect.
Dr. Langer indicated that the program did have a long-term effect in deterring crime.
The program did not have a long-term effect on the European food crisis.
"So we are relatively sure that this is a long-term effect," said Ms. Lampe.
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