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The phrase "as a long term" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to refer to a duration or perspective, but it should be used in a different form, such as "in the long term."
Example: "In the long term, we expect to see significant improvements in our performance."
Alternatives: "over the long haul" or "in the long run."
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The team sees this as a long term ongoing challenge, possibly something we can help with.
That does not disprove global warming as a long term trend.
VMware recognizes that shift as a long term strategy.
SF landlords look at seven years as a long term.
As a long term HP employee, as well as a long term Forbes subscriber, I'd like to add my two cents.
As a long term measure, European citizenship education should be strengthened.
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"I viewed Jack as a long-term investment," Jarvis said.
We see that as a long-term project".
HUGGAN: I don't see Villegas as a long-term threat.
Arsenal initially wanted Bobby Robson as a long-term manager.
As a long-term solution, however, it is glaringly incomplete.
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as a long run
as a long duration
as a future
as a pejorative term
as a long story
as a long daydream
as a descriptive term
as a long saga
as a fixed term
as a long series
as a long raglan
as a meaningful term
as a long form
as a long play
as a long division
as a sporting term
as a long prison
as a technical term
as a long haul
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