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The phrase "a terminal of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific endpoint or station in a transportation system, or a point of connection in a network or system.
Example: "The bus will arrive at a terminal of the city where passengers can transfer to other routes."
Alternatives: "a station of" or "a hub of".
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His leadership was immediately tested when militants seized a terminal of Donetsk airport, in the east of the country.
A terminal of Copenhagen Airport has been evacuated due to a terror alert reportedly sparked by a suspicious bag.
"I'm going to be here so often, I'm going to be sweating Buffalo wings," Mr. Lazio told a modest but lustily cheering crowd in a terminal of the Buffalo International Airport.
Notably, besides ZnII dimer [Zn2 η1-TCI3− 3] [Zn2 η1-TCI3− 3]I ion exists as a termonuclearligand BMP enhancing photoluminescence intensity of 4 subtlely.
Cementoin (a terminal of Elafin) brings SLPI the capacity to unite to other molecules present in the intercellular interstitium by transglutamination.
Take the black (negative) lead of your ohmmeter and put it on a terminal of the capacitor.
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This could save a terminal tens of thousands of euros per year.
These included surgery and the approach of a terminal phase of disease.
(A) 5' terminal compositions of the miRNAs of Arabidopsis.
It produces a terminal fragment of APP composed of 99 AA called C99.
The infection of healthy capitalism with a terminal case of greed?
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