long-term

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. a largo plazo
The director of the board shared her long-term plan for the company's growth.La directora de la junta compartió su plan a largo plazo para el crecimiento de la compañía.
a. duradero
I want a long-term solution, not something that'll become obsolete almost immediately.Quiero una solución duradera, no algo que vaya a quedarse obsoleto casi de inmediato.
b. prolongado
It look the medical community years to understand the long-term effects of alcohol consumption.La comunidad médica se tardó años en entender los efectos prolongados del consumo de alcohol.
c. a largo plazo
The prospects of long-term returns in the city's real estate market have come into question.Se han cuestionado las perspectivas de rentabilidad a largo plazo del mercado inmobiliario de la ciudad.
d. de larga duración
We've seen a five percent increase in long-term unemployment this year.Hemos observado un aumento del cinco por ciento en el desempleo de larga duración este año.
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