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The phrase "long-term sustainability" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the ability of something (such as a project, business, or economy) to continue functioning successfully for an extended period of time. One example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "The company's focus on long-term sustainability has helped them maintain a strong presence in the marketplace for over 50 years."
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There's an emphasis on long-term sustainability.
Long-term sustainability has paid off for the N.F.L.
Meanwhile, investors doubt the long-term sustainability of high prices.
The jury is still out on the long-term sustainability of their recovery.
He said he had doubts about the long-term sustainability of the conversion business.
It aims for long-term sustainability through match funding and direct revenue through memberships and supporters.
On the other are eco-idealists concerned about long-term sustainability.
In contrast, he said, foreign investment provides long-term sustainability and growth.
Now the long-term sustainability of some Arab states is in question.
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That to me is the long term, sustainability.
Do you believe business has the ability to rise to long term sustainability challenges?
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