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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at long term" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to something that is done or planned for a long period of time. Example: "In order to achieve success, it is important to have a strategy that looks at long term goals rather than short term gains."
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If you look at long term it will be for the best. . . .
Also, the results may differ if looking at long term effects.
Diffusion and conduction of chlorides at long term are analyzed with different initial wet curing periods.
Twins seem to be at long term educational disadvantage.
Interestingly, rejuvenating effects of IGF-1R mutation on neurogenesis developed only at long term.
The excess corrected for lead time was 12% at short term and 2% at long term.
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"He is good at long-term strategies.
I'm better at long-term strategy and keeping costs down.
"We're looking at long-term technology when we haven't made the first step," she said.
Besides valuation, he looks at long-term growth and near-term business dynamics.
But that money is aimed at long-term reconstruction rather than the government's immediate expenses.
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