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The phrase "for the second term" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a continuation of something over a period of time, usually in two stages. For example, "I have been running for mayor for the past two years and intend to run for the second term."
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Peaceful engagement is the aspiration for the second term.
For the second term, I was sent to prison.
It ranks with health as one of the great targets for the second term.
George Senior is fighting for the second term he feels he was gypped out of by Bill Clinton.
Michael Gowan lists five technology initiatives for the second term, and here is what's next for Obamacare.
So, you do the same thing for the second term, 2 vy dvy/dt, and that gives me the 2s cancel, gives me mdvx /dtvx + m dvy /dtvy.
Rumsfeld was kept on for the second term, while the man who warned against ignoring the Geneva Conventions, Colin Powell, was seemingly nudged out.
Bush's hallmark is boldness, but when it comes to laying out an agenda for the second term, he has been remarkably timid.
By the main break Collingwood had three more scoring shots from a whopping 15 more inside-50s, but could manage just seven behinds for the second term.
The Bush administration saved its hard choices — on health care, entitlements and taxes — for the second term, and then ran out of political capital.
In the bit I liked best, which begins at the fourteen-minute mark, Obama unveils his secret agenda for the second term.
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