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Discover Ludwig"term in office" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the length of a period of time for which someone holds a particular position. For example: "The president has served the last four years of her term in office."
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— term in office.
His term in office is four years.
Al Gore a second term in office.
His own term in office is a mere three years.
But he would like a second term in office.
Evo Morales began his first term in office.
Saca was not eligible for a consecutive term in office.
No civilian government has ever completed its term in office.
LETTER FROM WASHINGTON about President Bush's term in office.
What dominated President Bush's first term in office?
Mr. Huckabee is in his final term in office.
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