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The phrase "a long term problem" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an issue or challenge that persists over an extended period of time. Example: "The company is facing a long term problem with employee retention that needs to be addressed."
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They provide short term help for a long term problem.
But it is a long term problem, and expensive to fix.
But that's not a long term problem - you can build devices which work at different frequencies.
Microsoft has a long term problem on its hands, and Yahoo may be the only remedy.
This is a long term problem requiring long term solutions.
To him "this is a short term fix to a long term problem".
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"It is a long-term problem".
That may create a long-term problem.
Yet this suggests a long-term problem.
That's very much a long-term problem.
China offers Russia temporary benefits and a long-term problem.
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