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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much longer term" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time that is more extended than a certain other period of time. Example: Many of the company's goals for the next decade are more properly seen as investments in the much longer term.
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The library's mission is much longer term.
But what of the much longer term?
"It's a much longer term issue, it needs five years of study.
If the outstanding money had been much higher, there could have been a much longer term impact.
Couples of sixties-plus see a much longer term future for themselves; it's another adventure to be had in life".
But over the much longer term, they have still fared the best among emerging-market regional funds tracked by Morningstar, returning 16.7 percent, annualized, over the last decade.
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Other factors, however, are much longer-term.
"Now, it's becoming a much longer-term bailout".
I like to take a much longer-term perspective.
With a family business, you can take a much longer-term view.
Trump could have a much longer-term impact on the court, however.
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