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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more objective term" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for a term that is less biased or subjective in a particular context.
Example: "In this discussion, we should aim to use a more objective term to avoid any misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "a less biased term" or "a more neutral term".
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1 'Untreatable' is a more objective term.
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This pattern of results across our studies highlights that we still have a way to go until men's and women's contributions to groups are evaluated in more objective terms.
However, this approach enables expressions of scientific uncertainty in more objective terms than possible at the time.
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The findings of the current study corroborate these previous observations by providing a more objective investigation in terms of morphology.
We link the definition of "underuse" with the extinction rate used in the planetary boundaries framework to support a more objective use of the term.
What's more, it's right that we rethink the role of Google in society, taking what East Anglia lecturer Paul Bernal terms "a more objective view" that involves thinking "more about the kind of internet we want to have – and how to get it".
Aides to Mr. Cuomo disputed the notion that it would not be sweeping, saying it would supersede the "last in, first out" policy and in the long term provide a more objective way of making hiring decisions.
Long-term, active use is a more objective standard than knowledge.
Radiological assessment by mammography and/or ultrasound has been used as a more objective measurement of response, but correlation with long-term survival has not been widely studied.
An approach guiding the selection of relevant terms could help researchers develop search strategies in a more objective and systematic manner for both topic and methods-related searches.
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