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long-run in American English (ˈlɔŋˈrʌn) adjective extending over a long time long-run in American English (ˈlɔŋˈrʌn, ˈlɑŋ-) adjectivehappening or presented over a long period of time or having a long course of performances a long-run hit play Examples of 'long-run' in a sentencelong-run Two hoped-for long-run radio serials of his had not been renewed after the first fifty-two episodes.That, too, will have long-run costs.But the long-run record is encouraging.The long-run returns have been persuasive.In the long-run, in theory that should come good.But they remain its big hope in the long-run.Rewards and long-run profitability must be aligned more closely.That's well below the long-run average of about 2.3.Growth persists at levels well above the long-run trend.The long-run growth rate stayed at 1.8 per cent.That compares with a long-run average of 14.1 times. |