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partial term
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "partial term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a term that is incomplete or not fully defined. Example: "In the context of the discussion, the term 'partial term' refers to a concept that lacks full clarity or detail."
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Exact Expressions
14 human-written examples
That brought him back to power in 1999, though for only a partial term.
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Mr. Kennedy, 75, was first elected as Democratic senator from Massachusetts for a partial term in 1962 after his brother John F. Kennedy became president.
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An African American appointed to the Michigan supreme court in 1999, elected to fill a partial term in 2000, and then elected for eight-year terms in 2002 and 2010, Young is that court's chief justice and a conservative Republican.
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He had planned to stand for re-election this summer for this partial term of office but an FA Board meeting on Thursday revealed a split over the reforms.
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The philosophical direction Mr. Brown intends to take remains to be seen, but even his fellow Republicans said he could not compile a heavily conservative voting record and expect to be re-elected in Massachusetts in 2012 when his partial term ends.
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The partial term on the right-hand side shows the indium flux that openly affects the drop constructing a 90° contact angle to the upper surface of NW, with J as the entrance level per unit area, χ 1 as the pyrolysis effectiveness of TMIn at the drop exterior, and α as the event angle of the required beam (indium) [131].
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Similar Expressions
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But the Fox network decided not to show "Partial Terms of Endearment".
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But since partial terms do not count against the limit, he would be granted additional time in the Council by the change.
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The Fox network has said it will not broadcast "Partial Terms of Endearment," which was produced for the 2009-10 season.
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Whatever Fox's reasons for refusing to broadcast "Partial Terms of Endearment," Mr. MacFarlane said it was unlikely that the decision came from the corporation's politically conservative chairman, Rupert Murdoch.
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In many ways, the "Family Guy" episode "Partial Terms of Endearment" is typical of that audacious Fox animated comedy, teeming with rapid-fire jokes and willfully offensive non sequiturs about disabled animals, God, Nazis, bodily functions and the sexual habits of "Sesame Street" characters.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about political appointments or legal statutes, use "partial term" to specifically denote service that does not span the full designated duration.
Common error
Don't confuse "partial term" with related concepts like "interim position" or "temporary assignment". "Partial term" specifically relates to a portion of an elected or appointed period, while the others may refer to filling a role until a permanent replacement is found.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "partial term" primarily functions as a noun phrase, often used as an adjective preceding another noun (e.g., "partial term election"). It describes a period of time in office that is less than the full or standard duration for that position, as illustrated in Ludwig's examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "partial term" is a grammatically correct and commonly used noun phrase that signifies an incomplete duration of a term, especially in political or official contexts. As Ludwig AI clarifies, its primary function is to specify the length of service, differentiating it from a "full term". It appears most frequently in news media, Wiki articles, and scientific publications. While the phrase is acceptable, it's important to use it precisely and avoid confusion with similar concepts. Alternatives like "incomplete term" or "shortened term" may be suitable depending on the specific context. It is worth noting that usage patterns may vary depending on the field or discipline.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incomplete term
Refers to a term that has not been fully served or completed.
fractional term
Suggests that only a portion of the term was served.
unexpired term
Focuses on the portion of a term that remains.
shortened term
Highlights that the term was made shorter than originally intended.
abbreviated term
Indicates a term that has been cut short or reduced in length.
limited term
Emphasizes that the term has restrictions or is not for the full duration.
portion of term
Directly refers to a segment of the full term.
part-term
A hyphenated form denoting a term served only in part.
segment of term
Highlights a specific section or part of the full term.
truncated term
Implies the term was cut off or ended prematurely.
FAQs
How is "partial term" used in political contexts?
In political contexts, "partial term" typically refers to a situation where an individual assumes office after the original term has already begun, often due to a vacancy created by resignation, death, or other circumstances. They serve for the remainder of the original "term of office".
What's the difference between "partial term" and "full term"?
A "full term" represents the complete duration of an elected or appointed position, as defined by law or organizational rules. A "partial term" is any period of service that is shorter than the "full term".
Can a "partial term" count towards term limits?
Whether a "partial term" counts toward term limits depends on the specific laws or regulations governing the position. Some jurisdictions may not count a "partial term" if it's below a certain length, while others count it as a "full term".
What are some alternatives to using "partial term"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "incomplete term", "remaining term", or "portion of term". The best choice depends on the specific aspect you want to emphasize about the "term duration".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested