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long run

[lawng-ruhn, long-] / ˈlɔŋˈrʌn, ˈlɒŋ- /
NOUN
long period of time
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The index rose slightly in April, reflecting modest improvement in consumers’ long-run and short-term economic outlook.

From Seattle Times

Batch-cooking is a great way to save on money and time in the long-run, says personal finance expert Rachel Wait.

From BBC

That in turn would make it even harder for United to compete for trophies - and cost the Glazers even more in the long-run.

From BBC

In a 2022 survey of A.I. researchers, nearly half of the respondents said that there was a 10 percent or greater chance that the long-run effect of advanced A.I. on humanity would be “extremely bad.”

From New York Times

The findings are contained in a chapter of the annual Economic Report of the President, which is set to be released on Monday afternoon and this year focuses on long-run challenges to the U.S. economy.

From New York Times