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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific duration or period of time, often in academic or contractual contexts.
Example: "The student is enrolled in the course for a term of six months."
Alternatives: "for a period" or "for a duration".
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They did this for a term and then reported back.
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Judges are elected for a term of six years.
Each class is elected for a term of three years.
The girl continued at least for a term, and then later she dropped out again.
Nine voted for life without parole, one for a term of years and two for death.
"It is not like this is getting ready for a term paper for college.
The government, meanwhile, asked for a term of about four years.
If you sign a contract for a term, fulfill your end of the bargain.
Imprisonment for a term of up to 90 days may also be imposed.
"It was for a term paper in the ninth grade," Meena Bose recalled, laughing.
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