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longterm

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See also: long-term and long term

English

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Etymology

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From long +‎ term.

Adjective

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longterm (comparative more longterm, superlative most longterm)

  1. Alternative form of long-term
    • 2008, Steven M. Gillon, The Pact: Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich, and the Rivalry that Defined a Generation, →ISBN:
      A few days later in a meeting with the president, Clinton asked Gingrich for a continuing resolution (CR) to continue funding the government until they could work out a compromise. “If I go back and try to get a longterm CR without a budget from you, the next time you'll be dealing with Speaker Armey," he said.