Sentence examples for american terms from inspiring English sources

The phrase "american terms" is not correct as it should be capitalized as "American terms." You can use it when referring to terminology or expressions that are specific to American English or culture.

Example: "In American terms, the word 'elevator' is used instead of 'lift' as in British English."
Alternatives: "U.S. terminology" or "American vocabulary."

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LET'S put this in American terms.

In American terms he was a clean-cut kid.

The whole thing was, in American terms, a mess.

Aug. 6 -- Spain accepts American terms for peace.

It appears, even in Europe, on American terms.

Japan's military leaders feared losing face by accepting American terms.

Per "biolitre", it is now worth €0.47 (in American terms, $2.30 a gallon).

In American terms, that would be like saying it was better than Christmas.

The issue was Mr. Shamir's refusal to accept American terms for moving forward his peace initiative.

The answer was social democracy in American terms, a safety net that tamed capitalism's wildest extremes.

My perspective is, in short, profoundly "Anglo" in American terms or "Western" in world terms.

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