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The phrase "a long-term study" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to research or investigations that are conducted over an extended period of time to observe effects or changes.
Example: "The researchers conducted a long-term study to assess the impact of the new medication on patients' health over five years."
Alternatives: "an extended study" or "a prolonged study".
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A long-term study.
I didn't think I'd be doing a long-term study of them.
The researchers used data from a long-term study of 51,529 male health professionals.
Is it part of a series; a long-term study of the human heart?
In 2001, Dr. Scarmeas published a long-term study of cognitively healthy elderly New Yorkers.
Does a grandfather's consent in a long-term study bind even his unborn descendants?
With 90 years reported we've got a long-term study all conducted by volunteers.
A long-term study of reading trends in the Netherlands points to a different culprit: television.
A long-term study hopes to unravel the complexities of chemical exposure.
Her previous projects include a long-term study of water politics and development in rural Haiti.
Russell, in France and, with French colleagues, began a long-term study of European Eocene faunas.
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