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"in layman's terms" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used when explaining something complex or technical in simpler, easier-to-understand language. Example: The scientist explained her research findings in layman's terms so that the general public could better understand the implications of her work.
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In layman's terms, it's imperialism in the 21st century.
In layman's terms, there's no negotiating on this one.
"In layman's terms, it's as close to a Zamboni as you can get," Wells said.
"In layman's terms, it's absurd," said Gen Sabban.
In layman's terms, that's when all hell broke loose.
In layman's terms, that's the same material found in fingernails.
In layman's terms, it's getting an inside joke.
In layman's terms: it should be cripplingly cold, but it's actually just very, very cold.
In layman's terms: human sweat.
In layman's terms: the track was doomed.
In layman's terms, he buttoned up those Gucci shirts.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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