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The phrase "term occurs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the presence or appearance of a certain word or phrase within a sentence. Example: In the sentence, "The term 'onomatopoeia' occurs twice," the word "occurs" is used to indicate that the term "onomatopoeia" appears two times within the sentence.
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He is also identified with the devil (diabolos), and this term occurs more frequently in the New Testament than Satan.
The kontakion was apparently in use by the early 6th century, although the term occurs only in the 9th century, also designating a scroll and a stick around which were wound long rolls containing texts.
It is in this sense that the term occurs in the writings of Phenomenologists (e.g., Mikel Dufrenne, La Phénoménologie de l'expérience esthétique [1953; The Phenomenology of Aesthetic Experience] and Roman Ingarden, Das literarische Kunstwerk [1931; The Literary Work of Art]), whose studies of the aesthetic object exemplify not the third, but the second, of the approaches considered above.
The term occurs in Proclus, but in different contexts.
Then, a natural problem is what would happen when a delay term occurs in (1.2).
If however the modal term occurs as an adverb modifying the copula, then it is a divided modal sentence.
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So how many times will the term occur, say, 5 years from now?
Both senses of the term occur in Spinoza's analysis of human perfection.
In Fig. 4, this term occurring additionally to the ferromagnetic behaviour is shown.
In this paper, a specific subgrid term occurring in Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of two-phase flows is investigated.
Consequently, there are many different accounts of the Liliaceae in the literature and older uses of the term occur commonly.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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