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The phrase "I term" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to introduce a word or phrase that is being used to describe or define something. Example: "I term this behavior as unacceptable."
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I term this "slow" communication.
"I term it an 'operating system,' " DeLonge said.
Because my staying closeted, in fact, makes me a better soldier, through what I term sublimation.
Last, there are what I term the appropriations of, and accommodations with, reactionary positions.
Well, the first reason is what I term the "who knew?!" effect.
"It has five scenes, and each scene has a connection with what I term a past life in this life".
"This is a very devastating cyclone … I term it a monster that has hit Vanuatu," he said.
To move forward, what's required is what I term as a Unified Space Vision for America that is predicated on exploration, science, development, commerce and security.
I term these "early stage" favorability ratings; we will look at numbers in later phases of the election cycle down below.
The biggest change in philanthropy has been the emergence of something that the sociologist Darren Thiel and I term "rich-to-rich giving".
Justin Black, the director of the developer Brookfield had already admitted: "It's what I term Marmite architecture – you either love it or you hate it".
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