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The phrase "a popular term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a word or phrase that is widely recognized or frequently used in a particular context or among a specific group of people.
Example: "In the tech industry, 'disruptive innovation' has become a popular term to describe new technologies that significantly alter the market landscape."
Alternatives: "a commonly used term" or "a well-known term".
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Biomimetic is a popular term among designers and engineers.
A popular term for stereoscopy is 3-D.
To use a popular term, they are the "gatekeepers" of influence.
Lean Manufacturing is a popular term, which is applied widely and brings a lot of benefits.
"In real life," or IRL, is a popular term in online parlance.
Surrender, Tyree said, "is not a popular term when you're talking amongst men".
Has the "love/hate relationship" become a popular term of endearment or an overused excuse?
Since then, "the Clinton box" has become a popular term in the field.
Strength training is a popular term for exercises that build muscle by harnessing resistance against an opposing force.
Limelight, first theatrical spotlight, also a popular term for the incandescent calcium oxide light invented by Thomas Drummond in 1816.
"Fitness for purpose" has been a popular term in London that has not yet caught on in Washington.
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