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How to use the word longterm in a Sentence?

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The manatee has a long path towards recovery. it's had a bad last couple of years, this is a really important first step for that recovery. You can't protect the manatee or give it a longterm chance of survival without protecting its home.

Ragan Whitlock

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Our longterm plan is to arm our entire community with responsible gun ownership, we will be holding classes in the future and we will be setting up workshops in all 50 states.

Gregory McMichael

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

That is all happening but it isn't happening as much as we'd like it to or as quickly as we would like it to and that is just a reflection of the scale of the crisis, today the frontline of this emergency is not just in our hospitals, but also in out nursing homes and our longterm care homes. I know in some countries care homes have been described as the forgotten front line. We need to make sure in this country they are not the forgotten front line.

Prime Minister Leo Varadkar

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

I don't know if The President truly understands the need for manufacturers to be able to make long-term plans and future capital investment strategies, i'm quoting hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of work for 202 -- 2023 model year cars, with complicated, global supply chains. I don't know what the tariffs are going to look like two years from now. I have no clue what NAFTA will look like. How can my global US-based company make any longterm plans ?

Gina Haspel

Found on CNN
5 years ago

If mental health conditions in children and adolescents are left untreated this will lead to a 'lost generation' which would have a longterm impact on Syria's future after the war.

Mohamed Elshazly

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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