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Discover LudwigThe phrase "term it" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to give something a specific name or label. Example: The new policy can be difficult to understand, so let's term it "Policy 2.0" for simplicity.
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Short term, it was necessary.
"Long term, it just doesn't bother me".
This term it is "the sixties".
In the short term it was great.
"Long term, it is going to be a huge mess".
"But over the long term it saves money".
In the short term, it will continue as a monthly.
"But in the long term it will have negative effects.
Long term, it may be a different story for publishers.
To coin another term, it has been crowdcrunched.
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"Long-term it would be very beneficial".
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