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"long term plan" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a plan which covers a period of time that is longer than the short term. For example: "We must devise a long term plan to ensure a secure future for our company."
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So they have got a patient long term plan.
That's our long term plan," he says.
This will helpful to take optimistic decision for long term plan.
Just as this government has a long term plan for where we are taking our country so within that we have a long-term plan for immigration.
Step 2: Have a long term plan.
What was its long term plan?
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What's the long-term plan?
That's the long-term plan, anyway.
An IPO is the long-term plan.
"It's part of a long-term plan".
Membership remains a long-term plan.
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