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"vary in terms of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe how two or more things are different from one another. For example, "The character designs of modern video games vary in terms of color, detail, and complexity."
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They vary in terms of binding affnity and specificity, and, consequently, yield varying intensities.
She also cautions the devices and apps themselves can vary in terms of their quality of meditation instruction.
On this list, we've rounded up a wide range of crackers, which all vary in terms of design and contents.
In other words, the stats vary in terms of how consistent they are from game to game.
Although each will vary in terms of structure, many will have a strong business and marketing component.
"We try to offer a range of extra-curricular activities for our students which vary in terms of destination, theme and cost".
SMS messaging is almost entirely unencrypted and easily readable by law enforcement, but other messaging services vary in terms of their vulnerability to government agencies.
The Royal Mint says: "Counterfeit coins vary in terms of sophistication so while this may be the case with some it may not be with others".
However, wetland classes vary in terms of carbon storage potential.
First, hiring credits vary in terms of tax treatment.
Collectors vary in terms of functionality and scalability.
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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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