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"long-term outcome" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate the result of something, typically seen as beneficial but not immediate, that will be observed after a period of time has passed. For example, "The goal of this project is to create a positive long-term outcome for our community."
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Both groups had similar long-term outcome.
Furthermore, the long-term outcome was assessed.
Long-term outcome of children surviving massive burns.
There is limited information available regarding long-term outcome.
Long-term outcome after parathyroidectomy for lithium-induced hyperparathyroidism.
Long-term outcome was studied histologically at day 60.
To determine the long-term outcome of neonatal dehydration.
Maybe some soups would not be preferable as a long-term outcome.
Whatever the long-term outcome for our country, I believe in freedom and self-determination.
"It's not going to change the long-term outcome," Avouac said.
The long-term outcome may be relatively good.
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