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The phrase "a long term issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem or concern that persists over an extended period of time.
Example: "The company has been facing a long term issue with employee retention, which has affected productivity."
Alternatives: "a prolonged problem" or "an ongoing concern".
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This is a long term issue and we need to be prepared".
"This becomes a global issue, this becomes a long term issue, and thus an issue for international cooperation," Selin said.
"Firstly, there is a long term issue with pensions – who is going to pay to look after Spain's aging population?
Yet, the main result of our study is to show the embedded dimension of hydro-territory professionals, considering water governance as a long term issue of adjustment, assembling, fitting, in a territory and across scales.
"If Congress doesn't substantially raise the renewable fuel standard," Mr. Brady said, "then this is not just a short term problem but a long term issue, and there will be more of a shakeout in the industry".
Chellam says conflict is a long term issue, but is often dealt with in a piecemeal fashion, with no proper land use planning, cumulative impact assessments or wildlife management.
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It shouldn't be a long-term issue".
"Climate change is a long-term issue.
"Flexibility is a long-term issue," he said.
This is a long-term issue for us".
Sea level is a long-term issue and will have significant impacts.
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