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"long term outcomes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the results of a process or scenario that will appear in the future, usually after a significant amount of time has elapsed. For example: "We will need to carefully consider the long term outcomes of this decision before making a commitment."
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Long term outcomes of esophageal atresia (OA) are poorly understood.
Other long term outcomes were not reported.
However, its long term outcomes are controversial.
What are the long term outcomes?
Little is known about long term outcomes after refeeding programs.
Longitudinal work is required to measure long term outcomes.
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and improve long-term outcomes.
It reports no long-term outcomes.
Long-term outcomes and benefits need to be assessed further.
And the grazing remains experimental, with long-term outcomes uncertain.
So, what made these long-term outcomes possible?
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