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The phrase "a term term" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are defining a specific term that is itself a term, but it is generally redundant and confusing.
Example: "In this discussion, we will refer to 'a term term' to describe a term that is used to define another term."
Alternatives: "a defined term" or "a specific term".
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Given two words (w_{a}) and (w_{b}) in a sequential relationship, the order relation (a
Usually, a term (term i ) is associated with several children; thus, all the children would contribute their weights to term i.
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Groups of four students meet their mentor on a 'workshop day' once a term, terms 1 to 11.
Having a long-term term perspective which focuses on sustainability is a defining factor in the future of mobility.
A long-term term view shows that the XAL is threatening to solidly overtake the 60 level for the first time since January 2004.
"We did a term of photography, a term of textiles, a term of weave, some packaging design and a lot of life drawing, which I really loved".
"It's possible we may determine that this action violated a term or terms of his probation," she said.
As users type, Chrome figures out whether a term represents a search term or a Web site address.
The C.I.A. coined the term "blowback," a term now much in vogue, to describe, basically, reaping what you sow.
It's just a diminutive of the term application, a term in use long before.
A typed term refers to a term t with role r.
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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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