longer-term

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longer-term

  1. comparative form of long-term: more long-term
    • 2020 November 4, Paul Clifton, “Row over funding for London's rail, Tube and buses”, in Rail, page 12:
      A short two-week extension to previous funding was in place, after the Department of Transport and the Mayor of London failed to agree a longer-term solution.