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long-term

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






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"Despite their rarity, these exchanges matter for the long-term health of whale populations," Ms. Stack said.

From Science Daily • May 20, 2026

But selling pressure among long-term holders of bitcoin is low, says Cex.io in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 20, 2026

Guggenheim assigned X-Energy stock a Buy rating and a $57 price target on its long-term potential.

From Barron's • May 19, 2026

Rice, goalkeeper David Raya, and Gabriel have undoubtedly proved key this season but this has been a title win built on a collective - and a long-term project that has finally come to fruition.

From BBC • May 19, 2026

They spared fertile females and young lambs in order to safeguard the long-term vitality of the local herd.

From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari




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