Sentence examples for all the term from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all the term" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to refer to "all the terms" or "the entire term."
Example: "In this course, we will cover all the terms related to the subject matter."
Alternatives: "all the terms" or "the entire term."

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After all, the term "genetically modified organism" is meaningless.

After all, the term implies intent, and we tend to think of most deadbeats as lowlifes.

After all, the term "Holocaust" was not used by the press until later.

Finland is not really "Scandinavian" at all: the term refers to peoples of the original Viking lands.

If used at all, the term attention was operationally defined in terms of discriminative responses to external stimuli.

To call me a serial composer, I think, is -- first of all, the term has to be defined, and no one ever bothers to do it.

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In those days all the terms we had were metaphors.

The Contract contains all the terms agreed between you and GNMA.

And the same may be said of all the terms just mentioned.

It's breaking down all the terminologies; all the terms that apply to different genres are being torn asunder".

The Contract contains all the terms agreed between you and GNM.

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