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One of the questions that ought to be raised in the city is whether there ought to be term limits for the mayor, which is a way of creating change.
One controversial issue throughout much of the Convention had been the length of the president's term, and whether the president was to be term limited.
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Are they so important as to be termed "commandments"?
UNDERWEAR in Britain used to be termed "unmentionables".
If certain books are to be termed immigrant fiction, what do we call the rest?
TO BE termed "ein shooting star" in German is high praise.
Berra was well known for amusing non sequiturs, which came to be termed "Yogi-isms".
Too baggy and shapeless to be termed androgynous, too norm to be normcore, dungarees are problematically wholesome.
The filtering step aims to remove words that have less chance to be terms.
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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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