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"long-term value" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a benefit or advantage that will last over a period of time. For example, "By investing in this property, we can expect a long-term value for our portfolio."
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Thus, he presents better long-term value.
Yet they have no long-term value.
Long-term value changes the math.
Short-term profits are no replacement for long-term value.
"That isn't something that creates long-term value for shareholders".
"We continue to believe MedUnite has long-term value.
In most cases, this is a long-term value destroyer.
Avoid growth that does not contribute to long-term value.
2. Compete in sprints while delivering long-term value.
The long-term value of these projects eludes some legislators.
"They don't care about the stakeholders or long-term value.
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