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The phrase "a term on" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific term related to a topic, but it is more common to use "a term for" or "a term about." Example: "In this discussion, we will explore a term on the impact of climate change."
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If I'm wrong, then I, too, will forego a term on the Bank of England's MPC.
Before that, she ran an advertising firm and served a term on the Charlotte City Council.
Long interested in Democratic politics, he also served a term on the Urbana City Council.
Did you search for a term on the BBC's site, or look at a town on Google Earth?
A lawyer by training, I was 38 when I completed a term on the Seattle City Council.
Dr. Sacks had recently been elected to a term on the Board of the Association of Yale Alumni in Medicine.
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Of these, 34 answered the specific questions in a way that made a term-on-term comparison possible.
O'Neal and Fawcett never married but they were in a long-term, on-and-off relationship.
At one point he wrote a term paper on how Christianity had justified slavery.
"I'd assigned a term paper on natural history.
At Stanford, he chose to write a term paper on the subject.
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