Over a long period of time; eventually
This phrase refers to the ultimate result or outcome of something after a significant amount of time has passed, emphasizing the long-term consequences or effects rather than immediate ones.
Now, this is going to make sense in the long run.
I think that you'll go further and faster in the long run.
Bounty is actually cheaper in the long run, per sheet.
And I think the US is going to win in the long run.
But in the long run, I figure I'm still way ahead.
Makes things easier in the long run.
Which might, just might, save that physical damage in the long run.
And when has a policy of ignorance ever been beneficial in the long run?
Truthfully, it was just exhausting in the long run.
If it doesn't work out in the long run, we'll just scrap it.
You know that in the long run, you're gonna win.
They're getting an asset in the long run.
However, its timing has been its disadvantage in the long run.
Well that's not gonna do us any good in the long run.
No, because I think it actually hurts everybody in the long run.
Does winning the lottery actually make people happier in the long run?