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Discover LudwigThe phrase "term period" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specified length of time in a contract, agreement, or legal document. Example: The term period for this lease agreement is one year, with the option to renew for an additional year.
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To get the cheapest deals, avoid jetting off inside the Easter half term period.
This indicates that the SOC model was robust over the moderate to long term period.
The presented management system forecasts the electrical energy consumption for middle – term period of one week.
A minimum hydrogen production specific cost of 3.19 $/kg (2005 US $) has been assessed for the long term period.
In addition, longitudinal data demonstrating sensitivity to clinical evolution of outcome measures on a short term period are lacking.
But a realistic reason to switch is John's conversion rights to permanent insurance when the term period is over.
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"But investors expect a long-term period of deficits in the U.S.
They universally state that shares do better than cash over every long-term period," he says.
Take any reasonably long-term period, and stock investments do just fine.
"They don't want anyone just for a short-term period," he said.
"We're at the precipice of a new long-term period of growth," he said.
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