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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a longterm view" is not correct; it should be "a long-term view." You can use it when discussing perspectives or strategies that consider the future over an extended period.
Example: "In business, it's essential to adopt a long-term view to ensure sustainable growth and success."
Alternatives: "a long-range perspective" or "a future-oriented outlook."
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Investment is crucial but it requires a longterm view.
Chinese leaders pride themselves on a keen sense of history, and on taking a longterm view of China's development.
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It's a longterm investment in yourself.
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It was a longterm ambition of mine to win it.
For some people, renting is a longterm answer.
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Susan was a longterm resident of the building and will be deeply missed.
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