Sentence examples for To term from inspiring English sources

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To term

noun

Limitation, restriction or regulation.

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To term Pakistan cricket indomitable is not to deny its essentially unstable nature.

This pregnancy was carried to term successfully.

Yet more women are carrying their unplanned pregnancies to term.

Jessica could not carry to term either time.

Moving on to term limits, which would guarantee turnover.

(1) Palin's carrying Trig to term was a choice.

The baby and I continued to term together.

I lost weight while I carried him to term.

She could not imagine carrying another baby to term.

I know many women who had multiple miscarriages prior to carrying a baby to term.

"It's nice meeting someone not restricted to term limits" was how he put it.

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