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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Annual term

What might be the meaning for "term" here? no more context I hope you will be able to help thanks Emotion: sad

you need to upgrade to the E-commerce plan. You get all of the same features as Pro, but you also get unlimited online store products. Premium plans offer either a monthly or an annual term.

  

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In this case, 'term' refers to a fixed or limited period for which something is due to last. You can purchase this product for a year or a month at at time, and prices will be set accordingly.

  • In this case, 'term' refers to a fixed or limited period for which something is due to last.
  • You can purchase this product for a year or a month at at time, and prices will be set accordingly.
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In this case, 'term' refers to a fixed or limited period for which something is due to last. You can purchase this product for a year or a month at at time, and prices will be set accordingly.

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