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The phrase "a term with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific term or concept that is associated with something else.
Example: "In linguistics, a term with multiple meanings can lead to confusion in communication."
Alternatives: "a phrase that includes" or "a word associated with".
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Consciousness is a term with multiple meanings.
As the court said, "compassionate grounds" is a term with a wide meaning.
That inside space used to be called "human nature," a term with regrettable universalist implications.
IN THE context of air travel, "roll over" isn't usually a term with positive connotations.
It should be noted that τ is in general complex (containing a term with √(−1)).
There's a term for this in the medical literature — clinical inertia — a term with a distinctly negative connotation.
She worried that if a mistrial was declared, another jury might sentence Gross to a term with the chance of parole.
If I'd had a term with a great leader, shadowing them, then I would have found the transition a lot easier.
We've spent a term with these boys, and seen how quickly the street takes them – I don't think we're ready to leave them just yet.
For those more interested in paradox, consider this: Deuce, a term with Old French roots, is not the term the French themselves use when scoring.
Their migrations to the country towns have often left Aboriginal families as stranded "fringe dwellers," a term with social as well as geographic connotations.
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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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