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The phrase 'long term viability' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe the ability or potential of something to be successful or useful over a period of time. For example: "The long term viability of the project will depend on the success of its initial pilot phase."
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This is just a basic enabler the market needs for long term viability.
"Small shareholders alone had rescued the club in the short term; long term viability was secured too".
Chris Edwards told the meeting: "This decision will ensure the long term viability and future of both Parklands and Primrose.
The technology for this is still very much in a developmental phase, with no guarantee of long term viability.
It's trading short-term cash for long term viability".
And Microsoft must acquire Yahoo to ensure their long term viability.
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Ward, however, questions their long-term viability.
We want to position the station for long-term viability".
"Our long-term viability is very much at risk".
That should help the Rays' long-term viability.
Our long-term viability is at risk given the current situation".
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