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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long-term fix" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a solution that is intended to last for an extended period of time, rather than a temporary or short-term solution.
Example: "While the temporary measures have helped, we need to implement a long-term fix to address the underlying issues."
Alternatives: "a permanent solution" or "a lasting resolution".
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But we need a long-term fix.
"But it would give these areas a long-term fix".
And Social Security's finances require a long-term fix.
That may be necessary, but it is not a long-term fix.
Until the bonus system undergoes a long-term fix, Wall Street won't be fixed either.
Now the budget problems we've been dealing with need a long-term fix.
Without a long-term fix, the predators and their products simply change their identities.
Mr. Hu said finding a long-term fix is difficult because of Beijing's geography.
Alas, prescribing a fidget spinner is not a long-term fix.
The fund-raiser's financial goal is not a long-term fix.
Whatever the fix is going to be is going to have to be a long-term fix".
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