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The phrase "a long term struggle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing challenge or difficulty that persists over an extended period.
Example: "The community has faced a long term struggle against poverty and inequality."
Alternatives: "an extended battle" or "a prolonged fight".
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It is a long term struggle and our efforts so far are not sufficient.
"We are launching this as a long term struggle against a government that is trying to ruin our living conditions.
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"Right now I'm really excited about laying the groundwork for a long-term struggle," Holmes explained.
The war against terrorism is a long-term struggle and has no borders.
"We'll support freedom fighters who are prepared to engage in a long-term struggle".
"The fight against terrorism is a long-term struggle," he said on Twitter.
He has taken direct control of the school system as part of a long-term struggle to raise standards.
Creating a more equitable society, he said, is a long-term struggle that inevitably makes many uncomfortable.
The dissidents of the 1970s knew they were engaged in a long-term struggle with no guarantee of success.
But as Li points out, that is a long-term struggle, and society pays a high price in the meantime.
"What we have to do is recognize that we're in for a long-term struggle here," Mrs. Clinton said at the hearing.
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