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The phrase "always long term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies, goals, or perspectives that are intended to be sustained over an extended period.
Example: "Our investment strategy is always long term, focusing on sustainable growth rather than quick profits."
Alternatives: "consistently long term" or "perpetually long term".
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My "gigs" are not always long term.
This is because the goal for mobile learning is not always long term learning, but, in many cases, an on-demand learning process triggered by immediate real-world needs.
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Djokovic said Gencic's approach was always long-term.
Everyone seems to want to predict the near term based on his current experience, and most everyone is always long-term optimistic.
I always think long term.
"I was always thinking long term when I re-signed," Button said.
First, always think long term.
As a patient investor, I am always looking long term.
The restoration project was always about the long term, and the measures are designed to ensure The Serpentine remains a high quality feature within Hyde Park.
"Mercenary C.E.O.'s are always preparing for a sale, and missionary ones are always preparing for the long term," he said.
I've always built for the long term, not for the short term.
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