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The phrase "long-lasting issues" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe problems or challenges that persist over an extended period of time. Example: "The organization has been struggling with long-lasting issues related to funding and resource allocation."
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Goldman may be facing fundamental and long-lasting issues with its business model.
Look at the difficult long-lasting issues that face the government and think carefully how you would argue for and against.
This past year has been key in focusing the world on Africa and, since the G8, in setting an agenda for solving some of its long-lasting issues.
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How can the Party address the long-lasting issue of SOEs slowing down market efficiency then?
Tau accumulation in TPD should be a subject of further investigations to approach the long-lasting issue of the simultaneous deposition of Aβ and tau in AD.
It has a long-lasting effect as well.
Fexofenadine also had a long-lasting effect.
Reviewer #2: This is an excellent manuscript that finally solves a long lasting issue in developmental biology.
Survivors of serious cases can have long-lasting health issues like kidney problems.
Indeed, epigenetics is already being used in the service of explaining the persistence, within specific groups, of long-lasting social/health issues, such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, mental health, but also poverty, inequalities, neglect and their dysfunctional perpetuation generation after generation.
The stress of the job can easily lead to burnout or long-lasting mental health issues.
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