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The phrase "a term at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific point or duration related to a term or condition in a context such as education, contracts, or agreements.
Example: "The course will conclude at the end of a term at the university."
Alternatives: "a period in" or "a duration of".
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Vanier taught philosophy for a term at the University of Toronto.
His record on civil rights had been largely limited to teaching a term at historically black Howard University.
A term at Deep Springs is seven weeks, during which students are expected to take two or three courses.
In 1958 Dummett spent a term at the University of Ghana, lecturing on the philosophy of time.
During a term at Haverford College in Pennsylvania he made the acquaintance of the renowned illustrator N.C.
Born in Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, where his father was a tobacco farmer, Jack was educated in Johannesburg and spent a term at Harrow school, north-west London.
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Republicans nominated Mr. Catterson, of Brookhaven, for a fourth term at a party convention May 21.
The new mortgages must provide for affordable monthly payments based on a long term at a fixed rate -- namely traditional 30-year fixed rate mortgages.
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That is, when associating a gene to a GO term, at least k pipelines must agree with this association.
The catalyst -- character" would be too generous a term -- at the heart of the novel's mayhem is Mal, a screw-up in his early 30's who lives with his mother and consumes massive amounts of speed.
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