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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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When we use in term an in terms?
  

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" in the long term in the near term In the short term, you'll probably lose money. ) In terms of cash flow, you might as well forget about it! )

  • " in the long term in the near term In the short term, you'll probably lose money.
  • ) In terms of cash flow, you might as well forget about it!
  • )
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3 Answers
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I don't hear "in term."

in the long term
in the near term
In the short term, you'll probably lose money. ("Term" is a period of time.)


In terms of cash flow, you might as well forget about it! ("Terms" are expressions, or parameters, or conditions.)
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Then we use "in terms"?
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myviThen we use "in terms"?
Yes.

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