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"longer term perspective" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a view of a situation from a much longer time frame than is usually considered. For example, "We need to take a longer term perspective when looking at the impact of this policy."
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The privileged position of independent endowed trusts and foundations, without formal responsibility to shareholders or electorates, means they can take risks in their funding decisions – and a longer term perspective.
"But I think with Elsevier we can take a longer term perspective," he says.
It discusses people's perception over time, from pre-rehabilitation expectations to initial impression of the rehabilitation to their opinions of the matured project in a longer term perspective.
Cross-referenced with official figures, Tony's longer term perspective was accurate.
"That is not to say that if you're a public company you can't have a longer term perspective.
But if we place these daily actions into a longer term perspective they became less important, less emotionally loaded, and less urgent.
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I like to take a much longer-term perspective.
"You probably had a little more tolerance for longer-term perspective," one former partner said.
But taking a longer-term perspective, there are still things to be concerned about.
"There should be no taboos concerning the longer-term perspective," he said.
Adopting a longer-term perspective, there are ample reasons to be concerned.
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