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"long term good" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to something that will have a positive effect over a long period of time. Example: "Investing in renewable energy is a long term good for the environment and our future."
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"Perhaps not now," said Kealey, his eyebrows arching, "but one day you will be owned by shareholders who don't care about long term good, only short term profits.
"Each country and the global community needs to weigh the costs and benefits of this technology for the long term good of human beings on the planet".
Supplementation responds to an immediate need, but, in the long term, good nutrition requires reliable access to various fresh foods.
However, sports surgeons need to be mindful of making decisions for the patient's long term good rather than a short term, rapid return to play, fix.
If you can easily afford a separate iPad for every family member, don't just give them to the kids without the kids earning it by long term good behavior and saving for it.
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Thus, a high percentage of long term good-to-excellent results can be expected following anatomic reduction and stable internal fixation of these fractures, although anatomical reduction is not the sole criteria for a good final outcome.
It keeps you from being able to make long-term good choices about your life.
"This is long-term good news.
In such circumstances, will he risk unpopularity for a hoped-for long-term good?
China mixes centrally controlled spending with private enterprise for the long-term good of the nation.
It also has the potential to do some long-term good.
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