Phrases with «in the long run»

The phrase "in the long run" means ultimately or eventually, after a period of time has passed. Full definition

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Sentences with «in the long run»

  • If you do this, you'll end up having more money in the long run as well as life insurance during the time you need it. (freemoneyfinance.com)
  • So, if your priority is to get on the homeownership ladder quickly, you might prefer to pay a bit more in the long run for lower upfront costs. (themortgagereports.com)
  • However, it only works well in the long run if you use that immediate relief as an opportunity to impose a lasting budget discipline on yourself. (shoprate.com)
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