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Discover LudwigThe phrase "social terms" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to the particular ways in which social relationships and interactions are defined and understood within a given society. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "In many cultures, marriage is not only seen as a personal commitment, but also carries important meanings and expectations in social terms."
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Women from socially disadvantaged backgrounds have potentially high-risk pregnancies in medical and social terms, but can have difficulties accessing appropriate care.
In social terms, those are civilizers.
Economically irrational, certainly, but in social terms wholly comprehensible.
And the buzz lets me set the social terms of how I face the disease.
They are cheerful, gutsy, practical - and in social terms, right at the bottom of the pile.
As in earlier works, Mr. Andriessen interprets the creative life in social terms, and skeptically.
In artistic and social terms, it is still a relevant question.
In social terms, and economic ones, it is perhaps the most important time of year.
More equality in social terms does not necessarily imply more state control of the economy.
Nevertheless, the effects of the slave trade were, in social terms, incalculable.
In social terms, the short-term impact can be even greater.
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