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The phrase "a term of three" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a duration or period that lasts for three units of time, such as years, months, or days.
Example: "The contract is set for a term of three, after which it will be reviewed for renewal."
Alternatives: "a duration of three" or "a period of three".
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Each class is elected for a term of three years.
She was sentenced to a term of three to five years.
The rector is elected for a term of three years to represent the students' interests.
The Nepalese Congress, known for its history of bitter infighting, suspended Mr. Deuba last Thursday and expelled him today for a term of three years.
In the Hall of Fame bylaws, a committee member serves a term of three years, but no more than two consecutive terms.
"I claim the right to decline," a Pennsylvanian explained, for "confining enlistments to a term of three years excludes a worthy class".
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Judges are elected for a term of six years.
He gave Mr. Harrell a term of six months and a $5,000 fine.
About $4.3 billion of the loans have a term of five years and the rest have a one-year term.
Under the changed sentencing guidelines, he would have only faced a term of eight and a half years.
The president and vice president are elected by the National Assembly for a term of five years.
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