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Sarunnio Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

In term of/in terms of

Which is correct between these twos?
And if both are correct, when is to use "in term of"? and when is to use "in terms of"?

Thanks in advance,Emotion: smile
  

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"In terms of" is the common expression. ")

  • "In terms of" is the common expression.
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"In terms of" is the common expression.

I can't think of a place where I'd use "in term of."

(Perhaps, "in a term of eight weeks etc.")
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the correct is (in terms of) because it's an idiom not (s) for plural

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