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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in terms to" is not a common or standard construction in written English.
It is not considered grammatically correct and should be avoided. Instead, you can use the phrase "in terms of" to express a similar idea. This phrase is commonly used to indicate how something is measured, described, or evaluated. Example: In terms of salary, the new job offer is much higher than my current position.
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It was a contradiction in terms to speak of satisfying Herr Hitler.
"I felt it was a contradiction in terms to have him here," she said.
But time and critical acclaim have combined to create an indie-rock canon — it is no longer a contradiction in terms to talk about classic indie rock.
You can now buy a pasteurised Pont-L'Evêque which carries the "authentic" origin-controlled label – a contradiction in terms to the purists.
Pacific languages seem to be deficient in terms to express appreciation of or reactions to art, apart from a few that designate the mastery of individual specialists.
Although Ms. Ciccone's listing for a "beautiful Victorian colonial" is a contradiction in terms to people like Mr. Schwartz and Mr. Primavera, she said she had relied primarily on the description supplied by the seller.
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Aerosol therapy is totally unpredictable in term to the location of aerosol deposition through the lungs.
It meant very little in practical terms to us.
Mayweather attempted in vague terms to explain what happened.
Or, put in economic terms, to correct the market distortion.
This would be equivalent in funding terms to postwar Marshall Aid.
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