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Discover Ludwig"long term concern" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to refer to a problem that exists over a long period of time, or the worry that a problem may exist over a long period of time. For example, "Climate change is a long term concern that we must address."
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There has been long term concern regarding vehicle pollution and associated air quality.
Overall, the biggest long term concern for deep-planted trees is the potential for girdling root formation.
In addition, chronic inflammatory reactions to polymer coating and the potential for hypersensitivity reactions is also a long term concern for current drug eluting stents [36], [37].
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This is the long-term concern.
There are, though, grounds for long-term concern.
Safety has, in fact, been a long-term concern.
Ward's status remains the team's biggest long-term concern.
Dr. Rittersma says he thinks overharvesting is taking place, a reason for long-term concern.
"This is very disappointing and there is a long-term concern here.
Wenger, though, moved to allay any worries that Giroud's injury could be a long-term concern.
For Mr. Silbert, work-force issues trump taxes as a long-term concern.
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