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The phrase "which she terms" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is often used to introduce a description or label given by someone. Example: "The novel, which she terms a modern masterpiece, has received numerous awards and critical acclaim."
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The heart of this unusual memoir is a journal in which, as a teen-ager, Ehrenreich recorded a series of seemingly transcendental manifestations, which she terms "dissociative episodes".
Allen (1988) defines privacy in terms of access and excludes from her definition protection of individual autonomous choice from governmental interference, which she terms a form of liberty.
Fraser is highly critical of Pateman's analysis, which she terms the "master/subject model," a model that presents women's subordination "first and foremost as the condition of being subject to the direct command of an individual man" (1993, 173).
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Her novels, which she termed "liberation literature," moved away from "problem" story lines; instead, her tales underscored the experiences of ordinary African Americans.
Several works from the sixties, which she termed "very violent and angry paintings," are among the most subtly lyrical of her career.
The Conservative MP for Devizes, Claire Perry, also raised the issue, in part to coin a new conjoined word which she termed "Smexit", meaning a "smart and smooth Brexit".
Michele MacDonald, the union president, also said the archdiocese had offered a salary increase of 6percentt over three years, which she termed "unacceptable".
Before the trial began, Scheindlin ruled that references to "Lord of War" would be struck, as well as mentions of Libya and Rwanda, which she termed "buzzwords".
Saar objected not only to the content of Walker's work — which she termed "revolting" — but to its lack of a relevant social consciousness, at least as she understood it.
She also expressed concern about the impact of welfare reform and austerity measures on the most vulnerable and highlighted that she had seen signs of steps backwards (which she termed "retrogression") in the enjoyment of the right to adequate housing.
An early girlfriend of President Obama's chronicled a relationship of more than a year in which she struggled to pierce his now famous reserve, which she termed "a bit of a wall — the veil," according to journals reproduced in a new biography.
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