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The phrase "a single term of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific word or expression within a larger context, often in discussions about definitions or terminology.
Example: "In this context, we will focus on a single term of the legal document that defines the responsibilities of each party."
Alternatives: "one specific term of" or "a solitary term of".
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Moshe Katsav, the winner, will serve a single term of seven years, not five.
Change takes time, in many cases longer than a single term of government.
At the time, copyright lasted a single term of 28 years.
Jalisco's government is headed by a governor, who is elected to a single term of six years.
This is what Congress had in mind when, in 1790, it restricted copyright to fourteen years with a single term of renewal.
The council should recommend more than one candidate to the general assembly, which should make an appointment for a single term of seven years.
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However, this model was no better than the model with only a single term for each of these parameters (p = 0.19).
Pair those two words and it becomes a tech category, the equivalent of a single term to define a group of products.
They noticed, for example, that Eskimo has many words for snow, whereas Aztec employs a single term for the concepts of snow, cold, and ice.
But your solution, to relinquish the Presidency after a single term, deprived you of the opportunity of allowing constitutional democracy to become firmly embedded in political practice — and a solid political ethos — in South Africa.
Tests for trend were derived from conditional logistical regression with a single term representing the medians of quintiles 1-5.
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