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The phrase "another term of years" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or contractual contexts to refer to an additional period of time, typically in relation to agreements or leases.
Example: "The lease agreement can be extended for another term of years if both parties agree."
Alternatives: "an additional term" or "a further period of years".
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In effect it authorises him to stand for another term of seven years and two more after that of five each, meaning that Kagame could be in power until 2034.
But some foreign investors are worried about Mr Putin's return as head of state for another term of six years after allegations of vote-rigging and protests both before and following his re-election.
Nine voted for life without parole, one for a term of years and two for death.
Ordination is for life, but the exercise of the office is often for a term of years.
However, most applications are submitted during the autumn term of year 13.
HeLP is a multicomponent four-phase programme delivered to 9 10-year-olds over three school terms (spring and summer term of Year 5 and autumn term of Year 6).
They are thinking in terms of years, not weeks.
In terms of years of life lost to cancer, melanoma ranks second only to adult leukemia.
Graeme Smith is 33, but only if you measure in terms of years.
More than most companies, Amazon thinks in terms of years and decades rather than quarters.
Meeting with ethnic Georgian children displaced during the war, Mr. Biden couched that process in terms of years, or maybe decades.
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