Danyel
in the long term & in the long run What is the difference?
2021年8月31日 21:03
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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.
2021年9月1日
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Theyre the same thing
2021年8月31日
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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
2021年8月31日
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They're the same. You can use them basically interchangeably.
2021年8月31日
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 ).
2021年9月1日
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