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The phrase "a term for use" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining a specific term or concept that is intended for a particular application or context.
Example: "In this document, we will introduce a term for use in our discussions about environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a term for application" or "a term for implementation".
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This is not a term for use, even privately.
We examined this possibility by including a term for use of the related medications at the baseline in our study population in the multivariate models and also repeating the analyses after further excluding subjects who took the medications for those diseases.
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The latter is a term for using seemingly innocuous words and phrases as verbal race bludgeons.
As for all that stuff with a rat, well, ratfucking is a term for using underhanded tactics during a political campaign.
In March 1991, he was assigned to a "home base" — a term for offices used by technicians — that contained the radioactive material.
Some theorists argue that "Central and Eastern Europe" — a term for what used to be known simply as Eastern Europe — exists now only as a historical and geographic construct.
Similar lowest level terms are aggregated at the next level into a preferred term, so named because it is a favoured term for use in submissions to regulatory authorities, which are presented in summary tables of adverse events.
"Sometimes there are particular physios that work with certain groups of players," Ellenbecker said, using a term for physical therapists used widely outside the United States.
In 2011, an inquiry by Rio's state assembly labelled Mauro a grileiro, a term for someone who uses false documents to obtain property deeds.
As a term, fitness for use is similar to 'condition', although it does not include the susceptibility of an object to degrade as a criterion of condition.
20, 2011, 12 14 p.m.,nytimes.com We need a proper term for using "memory palaces".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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