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long-term

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






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The Trojans had previously been reluctant to lock in a long-term extension, given the uncertainty surrounding the future of the College Football Playoff format.

From Los Angeles Times

Eight prominent Wall Street firms are projecting that the U.S. stock market over the next 10 years will produce an annualized return that’s less than half of its long-term average.

From MarketWatch

One of the less romantic realities of long-term relationships is that they persist because of our choices, not our feelings.

From MarketWatch

A large population-based study examined whether the way people accumulate their daily steps affects their long-term health, regardless of how many total steps they take.

From Science Daily

Or was it a ruthless, strategic move to strive for long-term success from an ambitious club who are not afraid to break the norm?

From BBC