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"in terminal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to refer to a departure lounge or area in an airport, train station, etc. where passengers wait before their flight or train departure. For example, "I will meet you in the terminal in one hour."
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Sporangia are borne in terminal strobili.
Coal is in terminal decline worldwide.
There is nowhere to hide in Terminal One.
Everyone knows that the music industry is in terminal decline.
"I explained we were in Terminal 7," Mr. Sheehan said.
"We should see single-digit percentage growth in terminal units".
No wonder the industry is in terminal decline.
Gates 10 to 39 are in Terminal A. Gates 40 to 68 are in Terminal B. Gates 70 to 121 are in Terminal C. Until Labor Day, the monorail is the best way to travel between terminals.
Sport at grassroots level is in terminal decline.
The firm seems to many to be in terminal decline.
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