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The phrase "after a longterm" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "after a long term" as "longterm" is not a standard word.
Example: "After a long term of hard work, she finally achieved her goals."
Alternatives: "after an extended period" or "following a lengthy duration."
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The actor died in his home in Calabasas, Calif., after a longterm illness, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
I'm specifically talking about that moment after a longterm relationship goes into recievership, when you realize that there's a whole army of boys who can take your place, sort of hiding in the shadows like the evil spirits at the end of Ghost.
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