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The phrase "long-term data" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to data that has been collected or analyzed over a long period of time. Example: The researchers used long-term data from the study to support their findings that climate change is having a significant impact on the local ecosystem.
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Apart from vRPM, SanDisk is proposing Long-Term Data Endurance (LDE), which simplifies endurance as a useful number, as the first industry metric of long-term data endurance.
Long-term data are lacking in particular.
The long-term data tells a sombre story.
This makes long-term data analysis extremely easy.
Moreover long-term data on safety and efficacy are scant.
Are recordable CD's a more permanent solution for long-term data archives?
However, where long-term data is available, it does point to systematic failures in drug policies.
In the Maldives, the paucity of long-term data makes it particularly tough.
Because it provides us with better long-term data," said Litherland.
An FDA document released earlier this week points out there's no long-term data available.
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Optimistic concurrency control provides long term data consistency.
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