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Gene93 Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

In the long term/run

Would both of them work in:
- This measure inevitably means higher taxes in the long run/term.

They mean the same thing to me, but I might be wrong. What do you think?

Thank you.
  

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Gene93 They mean the same thing to me To me, too. Gene93 What do you think? 'Term' is more formal, and may suggest a more discrete period of time.

  • Gene93 They mean the same thing to me To me, too.
  • Gene93 What do you think?
  • 'Term' is more formal, and may suggest a more discrete period of time.
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Gene93They mean the same thing to me
To me, too.
Gene93What do you think?
'Term' is more formal, and may suggest a more discrete period of time.

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