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Danyel
in the long term
&
in the long run
What is the difference?
31 Ağu 2021 21:03
Yanıtlar · 6
1
I don’t notice any difference between the two myself. They both sound the same mean the same. There are several different ways to say the same thing in probably most all languages.
1 Eylül 2021
1
Theyre the same thing
31 Ağustos 2021
1
Most people use them interchangeably.
For me:
long term = compared to short term, a specific period of time into the future
long run = an undetermined period, an eventual result
31 Ağustos 2021
1
They're the same. You can use them basically interchangeably.
31 Ağustos 2021
There are similar but not the same.
Long-term is normally used as an adjective.
Long run is usually used as a noun.
Personally, I wouldn't use 'in the long term', I would use 'in the long run'. But use long term + noun (Examples: a long term plan, a long term commitment, a long term investment ).
1 Eylül 2021
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