In the long run

Over an extended period of time; considering the eventual or ultimate outcome rather than immediate results.

This phrase originated in horse racing in the 17th century, where 'the long run' referred to races over extended distances as opposed to shorter sprints. The metaphor evolved to describe any situation where patience and long-term thinking would yield different results than focusing on immediate outcomes.

AMለዘመን ላይ
ARعلى المدى الطويل
BNদীর্ঘমেয়াদী
CAa llarg termini
CSv dlouhodobém horizontu
DApå lang sigt
DEauf lange Sicht
ELεν μακροχρόνι
ESa la larga
FAدر دراز مدت
FIpitkällä aikavälillä
FRà long terme
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