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The phrase "a problem for the long term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or challenges that are expected to persist or have implications over an extended period.
Example: "The lack of funding for education is a problem for the long term, affecting future generations."
Alternatives: "a long-term issue" or "a long-lasting problem."
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"I found out what the problem might be and it's not something that should be a problem for the long term.
Indeed, on the first page of the FAO's most recent annual report, the global fish catch is described as remaining "relatively stable".Dr Rosenberg also says that many countries assume that, as long as the overall picture remains healthy, fisheries management is a problem for the long term.
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Moreover, it is the zooanthellae that supply the pigments that give living corals their spectacular colours; absence or diminished presence of zooanthellae signals a problem for the long-term survival of a coral reef.
Without saying that this must be a problem for the long-term sustainability for the energy transition project in focus, it is something to reflect upon and to be aware of; what will happen if those strong individuals for some reason lose their ambitions or ability to carry the organization forward?
"You could argue that at these rates, they're creating problems for the long term.
26Al is the major problem for the long-term behaviour.
But for the long term I believed there was little problem.
I'm here for the long term.
It was built for the long term.
I am here for the long term.
Government stopped planning for the long term.
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