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"long term consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the effects of an event or action that last beyond its immediate occurrence. For example: "The long term consequences of the recent political unrest could have a lasting impact on the country’s economy."
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Over the long term, consequences can be more serious.
What are the long term consequences for Irish politics?
Long Term Consequences of Election Results.
But "the long term consequences were dismal".
Then we suffer the long term consequences.
"The long term consequences are devastating, aren't they?" GSteph asks.
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The long-term consequences are obvious.
Jon spoke about long-term consequences.
This usually has long-term consequences.
This can lead to long-term consequences.
This natural variation had long-term consequences.
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