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"in a long term" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time that is far into the future. For example, "We are hoping to see a positive financial impact from these changes in a long term."
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This will save money in a long term.
"The people this is for are couples in a long term relationship," says Eisenfrats.
However, emotional design should be able to sustain people's empathy towards products in a long term.
It was applied on scenarios on electricity generation in a long term perspective (2070) [55].
The safety in a long term should be considered, though evidence is solid so far.
In a long term relationship this can have dire effects.
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They stayed in a long-term motel.
"We were just interested in a long-term career.
Except he was in a long-term relationship.
Africa's economies are in a long-term stall.
"I hadn't been in a long-term relationship.
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