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  1. in the long run | American Dictionary. idiom. Add to word list. at some time in the future: You may want to quit school now, but in the long run, you’ll regret it. (Definition of in the long run from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of in the long run. in the long run.

  2. in the long run. Over a lengthy period of time, in the end. For example, He realized that in the long run, their argument wouldn't seem so awful. This expression, which originated as at the long run in the early 1600s, presumably alludes to a runner who continues on his course to the end.

  3. When someone uses the phrase in the long run, she's imagining a very long period of time going by. If your new windows will save you money in the long run, it means that although they cost a lot right now, you'll spend less heating your house over the years and will eventually save money.

  4. If you talk about what will happen in the long run, you are saying what you think will happen over a long period of time in the future. If you talk about what will happen in the short run, you are saying what you think will happen in the near future.

  5. in the long run meaning, definition, what is in the long run: later in the future, not immediately: Learn more.

  6. : a long period of time after the beginning of something. investing for the long run. Your solution may cause more problems over the long run. It may be our best option in the long run. This deal will cost you more in the long run. Examples of the long run in a Sentence.

  7. Idiom: In the long run. Meaning: This means 'over a long period of time', 'in the end' or 'in the final result'. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

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