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'long-term problems' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem or potential problem that has far-reaching or long-lasting consequences. For example: "The current water crisis could lead to long-term problems for the local economy."
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The long-term problems are also difficult.
As for the long-term problems?
But this is a long-term problems.
Alcohol also causes a lot of long-term problems.
The religious left suffers from two long-term problems.
Floodwaters also cause long-term problems, damaging crops and farmland.
Short-term and long-term problems intermingle, perhaps especially in crisis situations and complex emergencies.
"These are long-term problems," Mr. Parsons of the Rocky Mountain center said.
Political analysts said the loss in Lunas suggested long-term problems for the governing coalition.
The result, Mr. D'Alessandro said, is usually short-term solutions and long-term problems.
Dry soil and intense heat cause long-term problems, especially for the woody ornamentals.
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