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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the terminal" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a physical or virtual location where a user can interact with a computer system, such as an airport terminal, or a command prompt within an operating system. For example, you could say: "Make sure to save your changes before closing the application, otherwise they won't be saved when you open it again in the terminal."
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In the terminal, Ms. Diez found pandemonium.
There are three concourses in the terminal.
Some art in the terminal cost nothing.
"Then I saw him in the terminal.
They're all sleeping in the terminal".
"You can hear roosters in the terminal.
Yeah, just in the terminal now; terminal 3 at Manchester.
Ordinary, enigmatic, we people waiting In the terminal.
In the terminal, all her daughters were crying.
"We had people in the terminal area to answer questions.
The trucks were standing inside – in the terminal.
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