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long-term

[lawng-turm, long-] / ˈlɔŋˌtɜrm, ˈlɒŋ- /






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Laschet added, in a sombre opening speech: "If Europe is not competitive economically it will not, in the long-term, have the financial basis, the technological basis, the industrial basis to guarantee its security."

From Barron's

We are purchasing long-term care insurance with a $90,000 benefit for 10 years.

From MarketWatch

Futures also traded as much as 105.9% above the 200-day moving average, which is seen as a key long-term trend tracker.

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A landmark research paper published in 1981 documented what became known as the small-company effect—the long-term tendency of these stocks to outperform.

From Barron's

But as the history of the 1970s shows, these measures have negative longer-term consequences.

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