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The phrase "in the long" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to indicate the long-term effects of a certain course of action. For example, "The immediate cost savings are attractive, but in the long, switching suppliers could cost the company more."
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In the long run, it hardly matters.
In the long run?
In the long run, reasonable.
And in the long term?
But in the long run?
In the long term, just possibly not.
Similar(5)
We believe in the long-term relationship.
This isn't sustainable in the long-term.
You must think in the long-term.
Think about it in the long-run.
Is it something in the Long Island aquifer?
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