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"greater long term" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to something that has a greater effect or impact in the long run, rather than something that has a more immediate effect. For example, "Investing in your education will yield greater long term benefits than just buying a flashy car."
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Our report also identified which of the job clusters offer greater long term security than others on average.
Finally, and perhaps of greater long term significance, such a system would moderate a particularly distasteful feature of our culture.
"I thought they might want to cancel now, but the fact that they do not is indicative of their confidence and greater long term vision for the country".
More consumption will make for greater long term economic stability than today's lop-sided focus on investment regardless of its rate of return.
It has fuelled concerns that the Sunni Shia divide could bring even greater long term instability to the Middle East.
Kidney transplantation is associated with greater long term survival rates and improved quality of life compared with dialysis.
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Of greater long-term significance was Joe Root's summer.
Which of these two countries has the greater long-term vision?
Of perhaps greater long-term worry is the support that China provides for Africa's authoritarian rulers.
It suggested, however, that a higher 7% cap would provide greater long-term certainty.
Still, scientists say, cesium 137 poses the greater long-term danger to the marine food chain.
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