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The phrase "as long a term" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "as long a term as" when making a comparison or stating a condition.
Example: "We should aim for a contract that lasts as long a term as possible to ensure stability."
Alternatives: "for as long a duration" or "for as extended a period".
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If convicted, they could be sentenced to as long a term as life in prison.
Mr. Obama warned that the promises that led Americans to embrace his candidacy — be they as specific as expanding health care or as broad as changing the tone of Washington — might take as long a term to carry out.
Try to get one that is as long a term as possible.
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What qualifies as "long term"?
He added that investors are willing to bet on unprofitable companies as long as a long-term sustainability path is in sight.
From the fungal species perspective, the relatedness of plants involved in the network should be of no consequence, as long as a long-term carbon source is secured.
"Nobody else has as long-term an interest as workers," Mr. King said.
As a long term HP employee, as well as a long term Forbes subscriber, I'd like to add my two cents.
"We are launching this as a long term struggle against a government that is trying to ruin our living conditions.
ETFs work best as long-term holds in a solid index or growing sector.
London skyscrapers are attractive to them as long-term investments with an almost guaranteed income.
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