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Discover Ludwig"long-term result" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it anytime you wish to refer to a result that will take a long period of time to achieve. For example, "The goal of the company is to reduce the carbon footprint in the region, but it will take years to see the long-term result of this effort."
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The new drugs are the long-term result.
The long-term result: less invested in American financial markets.
The long-term result must be economic harm.
"The long-term result is them learning to work together," he said.
I'd been unable to fully straighten my elbow for years — the long-term result of a football injury.
The long-term result is one section of society seems hypersensitised while the rest languishes in defensive denial.
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Establishing a mentoring program that spans from freshman year, all the way through graduation will help both the mentors and mentees maintain a long-term, result-driven focus.
If Technorati wants to save money (economization) on their core product so be it, because the long term result will be less traffic for their servers to cope with which will result in data center savings, a good thing given that if rumors are correct they're quickly running out of funding as well.
The long term result is an increased risk of sectarian strife and the possibility that Egypt will lose all that it gained in the revolution.
It is unknown at this time whether PITC will eventually have to relocate as a medium-to-long-term result of the rezoning.
And more cases should be enrolled to implement extensive statistical analysis and the long term result should be further studied.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com