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Free sign upThe phrase "as far in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify a particular aspect or dimension of a topic being discussed.
Example: "As far in terms of budget is concerned, we need to make some adjustments to our spending."
Alternatives: "regarding" or "in relation to".
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In contrast, stakeholders working on their own conveyed that they made contributions to their units, yet, despite their efforts they did not reach as far in terms of quality improvement.
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So far this isn't getting Nozick very far in terms of a critique of Rawls.
Those two influenced me the most as far as thinking in terms of shots.
As far as women in terms of public space and the economy, yes, there has definitely been a huge difference as a result of M.B.S.'s policies.
No one, however, has apparently gone as far as Mr. Brock in terms of raising money and formally setting up an organization.
"History of religions" criticism, to use an ungainly expression, relates Old and New Testament religion to the religious situation of the contemporary world of the writings and tries to explain biblical religion as far as possible in terms of current religious attitudes and practices.
The design of the study was constructed to match case and control operating lists as far as possible, in terms of factors such as operating surgeon, cases per list, day of the week, time of lists and case mix – factors which we took from the results of our previous work [ 15].
"He told me to push it as far as I can in terms of getting as many games as I can, keep working hard to push myself to higher levels and higher standards," Holden said of his discussions with Klinsmann.
Morgagni's case notes show that he stood in both camps as far as explaining disease in terms of humoral and mechanical philosophy.
I'm speculating now, but I don't think they thought we'd get as far as we did in terms of finding out some of the things they'd done.
I would go as far as saying that in terms of creating an iconic image, Thatcher's hair gave her an advantage over Churchill, who had the grumpy look and the cigar, but was mainly still focussed on his voice for projecting a public persona.
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