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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long term partner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you are describing a relationship or partnership that has been maintained over a lengthy amount of time. For example, "I have been a long-term partner in my company for over 10 years."
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This person may become your son or daughter in law, or a long term partner.
M tel company, a long term partner of UNICEF BiH also supported the Festival.
It's a common joke: your friend gets a long term partner, and then you never see them again.
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Gillard has a long-term partner, Tim Mathieson.
She says she has never lived with a long-term partner.
Mr Halfon has a long-term partner but is not married.
He has a long-term partner, but she lives in Barcelona.
And some of us enjoy having sex with someone who is not a long-term partner.
She has a long-term partner with whom she lives in Walthamstow.
Rosneft replies that BP has been a long-term partner in Russia.
"I had a long-term partner, and we raised his kids.
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