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long run
noun as in long period of time
Strongest match
Example Sentences
These adjustments can cost thousands of pounds up front, but, if properly executed, they could improve comfort and reduce people’s bills in the long-run.
"This may seem like smart politics at the moment but in the long-run Labour needs an active, engaged, mass membership to retain its political relevance."
The Office for Budget Responsibility has estimated that Brexit, under the current trade arrangements, will reduce long-run productivity in the UK by 4% compared to if it remained in the EU.
She told the BBC that in order to sustain her family in the long-run, she wants to start a business with some of the food she has received.
Still, consumer sentiment remains 6% below its long-run average after the worst spike in inflation in four decades pushed up the cost of groceries, rent, gas, and other necessities, frustrating many consumers.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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