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The phrase "few term" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "few terms"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a small number of terms in a specific context, such as academic or technical discussions.
Example: "In this course, we will cover a few terms that are essential for understanding the subject matter."
Alternatives: "a small number of terms" or "several terms".
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And keep discussing with your son or daughter how they are feeling about their university life, especially in the first few term.
Map Theory is a powerful extension of type-free lamba-calculus (with only a few term constants added).
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A few term-limited states have grown more ethnically diverse there are a few more Latinos in California and Arizona and more blacks in Arkansas and Michigan but at least some of these changes may be due to new district boundaries.
The next few terms were full of continued disappointment.
He spent a few terms at colleges in Michigan, dropped out, and moved back home.
If you, too, have this problem, there are a few terms to describe it.
Ms. Santoro began by asking for definitions of a few terms.
Could Democrats re-corrupt the process given a few terms in power?
Over the next few terms, Oakfields hopes to teach most aspects of its curriculum through the prism of entrepreneurship.
A matter of minor aspects of wording, including the translation of a few terms and the placement of a comma.
Few terms in the realms of musical composition and theater are as imprecise, let alone patronizing, as incidental music.
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