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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second term of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subsequent period of time in a position, role, or office, often in political or academic contexts.
Example: "After winning the election, she began her second term of office with renewed enthusiasm."
Alternatives: "a second term in" or "a second period of".
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Is it a second term of Hamid Karzai, whose inauguration tomorrow the west will endorse?
So could he see there being a second term of coalition with the Tories?
A second term of organic chemistry and laboratory and up to two terms of physics laboratories are allowed as electives.
And so he concentrated on those items mentioned in Lizza's article which produced a second term of accomplishments.
I can see this being one of the bigger obstacles to a second term of blue-yellow coalition.
Since independence, no Fine Gael taoiseach has ever been re-elected for a second term of office.
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