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The phrase "a term that denotes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when defining or explaining a specific word or phrase and its meaning.
Example: "The word 'biodiversity' is a term that denotes the variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem."
Alternatives: "a term that signifies" or "a term that represents".
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The equation is expressed: :::::::: I = P × A × T Where: I = Environmental impact, P = Population, A = Affluence, T = Technology Sustainability measurement is a term that denotes the measurements used as the quantitative basis for the informed management of sustainability.
Approximately, 15% of breast tumors are classified as triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC), a term that denotes their lack of estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor and nonamplification of the HER2 [ 102].
(It is nothing to do with computer hacking, a term that denotes using clever technical tricks to get things done quickly, and does not necessarily imply malicious intent).
This model also includes a term that denotes whether the true endpoint was observed or estimated.
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Staff members of Egypt Independent spoke often of the paper's "vision," a term that denoted an institutional commitment to professionalism and civil rights in a country emerging from generations of dictatorship, and where newspapers more often than not serve as mouthpieces for the state, political parties or powerful men.
He once described himself as a Litvin, a term that denoted inhabitants, of whatever ethnicity, of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, within the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.
"I guess I just became part of a trifecta," Mr. Sugar said at his home in Chappaqua, alluding to a racing term that denotes a bet that requires a bettor to pick in order the first three horses to finish a race.
For example, in the cut-free proof of Solution 2, the existentially quantified variable for the time when the object reaches height zero is instantiated by a ground term that denotes exactly when this happens.
It is in this spirit that ex-Communists become "renegades" -- a term that may simply denote rejection of party and principles they found unsatisfactory, but that is more commonly used in the pejorative sense of deserter or turncoat.
(Most of these institutions are now called "universities" according to the new definition of what counts as such, viz that it has more than 4,000 students and awards "degrees" - this latter word being a homonym of a term that used to denote something rather different in quality and status.
On the standard ( κ, n ) -simplex, we have n + 1 face maps d 0, …, d n, defined so that d j [ 0, …, n ] = [ 0, …, j ˆ, …, n ], where, as usual, the ˆ denotes a term that is being omitted.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com