Is the following sentence correct?
Let X=aa, Y=bb, and Z=cc. Then X is called the term1, Y the term2, and Z is called the term3.
If the above sentence is not grammatically correct, how I can fix it?
Thanks.
There is no point in using both 'call' and 'term'. Let X=aa, Y=bb, and Z=cc. Then X is term 1, Y is term 2, and Z is term 3.
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There is no point in using both 'call' and 'term'.
Let X=aa, Y=bb, and Z=cc. Then X is term 1, Y is term 2, and Z is term 3.
(Please note that there is no logic in your sentences to warrant the 'let...then' structure.)