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The phrase "afraid of the long term" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing concern or apprehension about future consequences or outcomes over an extended period.
Example: "Many investors are afraid of the long term, fearing that market fluctuations could lead to significant losses."
Alternatives: "worried about the future" or "concerned about the long haul."
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"I am not afraid of taking tough decisions for the long term.
Certainly Moroccan sons, I'm afraid (oncology specialist of Moroccan male patient) More of a problem for the health care providers was that the relatives' duty to care for the patient could become too much for some of them in the long term, but that this would be impossible for them to discuss openly.
But what of the long term?
And in the long term?
"But what about the long term?
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.
Aid For The Long Term.
In the long term, no.
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