Sentence examples for as terms of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as terms of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing, and the correct expression would typically be "in terms of."
Example: "In terms of budget, we need to make some adjustments for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "regarding" or "concerning".

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I would use those as terms of art more than terms of science.

Some are meant as a "joke", some are meant as terms of abuse.

Closer proximity to the governor would follow as terms of service expired and everybody shuffled along one seat.

"On the downtown club scene," he said, munching on an apple, the two terms are often used as terms of endearment.

For example, what in the '70s we called "four-letter words" pepper the novel, yet they're almost always used as terms of endearment.

There is a history of marginalized, unpopular, or not-yet-popular groups of people adopting sobriquets that started out as terms of ridicule, abuse, or negativity.

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They are better at adjusting to external economic shocks (such as terms-of-trade declines or sudden stops in capital inflows).

OH-NFs are excreted in the bile as, in terms of mutagenicity, totally harmless glucuronide conjugates.

It may not be as efficient in terms of cleaning as compared to showers.

Principal and substitute trustees must be named, as well as the terms of the trust.

Mr. SMITH: As in terms of the heat.

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