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Discover Ludwig'near-term' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is usually used to describe future events that are likely to occur in the immediate future or within a short period of time. For example: "Our near-term goal is to increase sales by 10% before the end of the quarter."
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near-term
adjective
Short-term
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– Near-term electric vehicle deployment.
There is no near-term danger.
Greece has near-term financing pressures.
But some near-term steps come to mind.
"We see no prospect for near-term improvement".
Nor does the near-term outlook provide much comfort.
In the meantime, we will focus on near-term uncertainties".
We see nothing that will turn this around near-term.
Having near-term supply from Iraq is important.
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In the near term, some are deflationary.
That's bad news for the near term.
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