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Discover LudwigThe phrase "previous terms" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to terms that have already been mentioned or discussed. Example: John was unable to fulfill his duties as president in his current term because of health issues, but he had successfully completed two previous terms without any major problems.
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The previous terms had an indicated value of about $47‐million.
Although previous terms' reports are available in WebSIS, they are not kept up-to-date.
In previous terms we've done other things like the 15 puzzle.
Student papers: Exemplary papers by students in the MIT class in previous terms.
But Mr. Mugabe's previous terms will not count, so he is free to run twice more.
A loan deferment letter provides proof of your enrollment — in current and previous terms — to your student loan servicer.
You cannot delete a role if a teacher has been assigned to that role in current or previous terms.
You cannot edit a role if a teacher has been assigned to that role in current or previous terms.
One of Borders's major objectives is to persuade publishers to resume shipping new books to stores under its previous terms.
As casual staff on zero-hours contracts the experts cannot insist that their previous terms and conditions are maintained.
Stephen Harper's Conservative rule up until this point was already something of an anomaly, with his previous terms in office under a minority government.
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