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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between long term and long range?

Hi 
i just wondered if anyone could explain to me a rule for when you would say long term, or long range? is it correct to say ' a long range weather forecast' and 'a long term weather forecast' ? or is one right and one not?
many thanks
  

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Anon: Either term is OK. I have heard both.

  • Anon: Either term is OK.
  • I have heard both.
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Anon:
Either term is OK. I have heard both.

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