longrange
See also: long-range
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longrange (comparative more longrange, superlative most longrange)
- Alternative form of long-range
- 1973, Edward Hunter, Tactics, Volumes 10-11[1]:
- The longrange, strategic objective is really known only to Nixon himself, although Kissinger probably thinks he knows this, too. Kissinger probably knows the components, but Nixon probably is keeping their ultimate disposition to himself.