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Discover Ludwig"longer terms" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a period of time that lasts for more than a short amount of time. For example: "We should consider the implications of our decisions over longer terms."
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Peers such as Lord Archer have served much longer terms.
Indeed, consumers are taking on loans with increasingly longer terms.
We are offering money and collateral for longer terms.
Those longer terms and conditions are already under fire.
Other prominent white-collar criminals sentenced recently have received longer terms than Mr. Sorkin is seeking.
So tenants are locking in now and for longer terms? A. Yes and yes.
Several also said that priority should have been given to prisoners with longer terms.
The tougher sentences passed over the last 15 years have meant longer terms of confinement.
Some states are trying longer terms of supervision for released sex offenders.
More important, the money markets in which banks borrow on longer terms were working better.
I also think that water-related investments are great longer terms plays.
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