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The part of a sentence "long-term problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a problem that persists over a significant period of time. Example: The government needs to implement policies that address the long-term problem of climate change.
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"It is a long-term problem".
That may create a long-term problem.
Yet this suggests a long-term problem.
But it's a bigger long-term problem.
Gerrymandering congressional districts has only aggravated the long-term problem.
And you're not solving any long-term problem".
The caseloads -- it's been a long-term problem".
"There's a long-term problem," Abramowitz told him.
The black recovery for baseball is a long-term problem.
China offers Russia temporary benefits and a long-term problem.
Clearly, Pakistan has a long-term problem with militancy.
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