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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as terminal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that functions in a terminal capacity or is related to a terminal state or condition.
Example: "The system will treat the error as terminal, halting all further processes."
Alternatives: "as final" or "as conclusive".
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However, cameos have always been a part of Ab Fab, so this might not be as terminal as it looks.
Both buildings are known as Terminal 5.
Ganso's (relative) decline then, although worrying, need hardly be seen as terminal.
There is such a thing as terminal illness, sickness from which there is no recovery.
If antibiotics don't work, "an infection may be as deadly as terminal cancer".
Your text or email inbox may hold messages that only time will cast as terminal.
Among the matters meriting review, he said, is whether doctors have been premature in certifying patients as terminal.
Since it was decommissioned in 2001, Saarinen's 1962 gull-winged masterpiece, officially known as Terminal 5, has remained vacant.
"They are like a patient who has been diagnosed as terminal and yet shows symptoms of recovery," she said.
Your prized researcher might forget to mention the practical or ethical hurdles that others see as terminal blows.
Fox's cause is regarded as terminal if it is shown he knew Werritty was being paid by defence-related interests.
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