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The phrase 'on a long-term basis' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that will be sustained over a period of time or a plan that is intended to produce lasting results. For example: "We need to make sure that we invest in our employees on a long-term basis if we want to remain competitive in the market."
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PANGAEA operates on a long-term basis.
So investors can hold them on a long-term basis and have good returns.
Eighty-five percent have remained in the program on a long-term basis.
"The market is still the place to go on a long-term basis".
She surely didn't have it in her to deceive my uncle on a long-term basis.
"On a long-term basis, women, but on the short term, that could change".
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There is paucity of studies on the actual outcome of intracapsular cataract extraction, especially on a long-term basis.
On a long term basis I plan trips to look forward to.
Economic sustainability: Are you generating profit on a long term basis?
If you take pain medication on a long term basis, you "habituate" to it and overtime it loses its effect.
All agreed to participate and were contracted for participation on a long term basis.
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