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The phrase "long-term used" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is used over a long period, but the phrasing is awkward. Example: "The long-term use of this medication can lead to side effects."
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Long-Term used complex computer models that failed to anticipate some severe once-in-a-lifetime market events, and it was shockingly leveraged — it was using $100 of borrowed money for every dollar of its own capital — which magnified its losses.
This was in agreement with the clinical safety of SAA long-term used in China.
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This paper used 2000 sets of performance data collected from solar-assisted GSHP systems that keep operating over 20 years to simulate long term used heat pump with a professional software called GeoStar.
"Women should avoid long-term use.
But there is little data on long-term use.
He believes that long-term use could damage the memory.
Visual impairment may occur with long-term use of chloroquine.
Long-term use can cause serious bladder problems.
Protopic and pimecrolimus also appear to be safe for intermittent long-term use, whereas long-term use of steroids, even topical ones, can be hazardous.
But these drugs, too, have side effects, and the effects of long-term use are unknown.
Long-term use of Indocin has been linked to liver and kidney problems.
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