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"In terms of function" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the purpose or role of something. For example, "In terms of function, the heart plays an important role in the body."
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In terms of function, Mr. Palazzi said he prefers carts with fixed shelves because he has seen adjustable ones collapse under pressure.
In terms of function it has built-in USB, micro USB and lightning cable so you don't have to use a separate cord when charging your device.
In terms of function, however, there is a more important distinction along the medial-to-lateral dimension.
In terms of function, SoxB1 proteins act as transcriptional activators, whereas SoxB2 proteins play a role as repressors in the chicken [17].
In terms of function, one would probably not want to include synonymous or intronic variants.
In terms of function, the classification revealed a large heterogeneity and a broad spectrum of potential activities.
In terms of function, the only common function across all four PROMS was the patient's comfort level handling stair ascent and descent.
In terms of function, episodic memory, in particular delayed recall, is compromised first, followed by impairment of executive functions and visuo-construction [ 9– 11].
"They look at it in terms of function.
"A lot of these materials you don't really see, but they play a primary role in terms of function".
"But a saddle without a nose has real problems in terms of function.
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