Sentence examples for a new long term from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a new long term" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe a new long-term plan or strategy, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "We are implementing a new long-term strategy to improve our sustainability efforts."
Alternatives: "a new extended period" or "a new prolonged duration".

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He told a scrutiny panel funding had already been found to fund a new long term care programme.

Cardiff City and Wales defender Declan John has signed a new long term contract at the club.

Creates a new long term care insurance program.

Two months earlier, in May, I had just signed a new long term dream contract.

On September 21, TNA President Dixie Carter announced that Anderson had signed a new long term contract with the company.

Sprint, the third largest cellphone network, will instead hold onto Nextel and seek a new long term partnership.

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Rangers look set to announce a new long-term contract for Gregg Wylde.

"We're at the precipice of a new long-term period of growth," he said.

But I know those investments can't be sustained without a new long-term budget deal.

Grant Xhaka has signed a new long-term contract with Arsenal.

If we don't respond with a new long-term strategy, Putin will be emboldened.

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