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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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in terms of

I'm unclear as to why we've used in terms of?

I have everything I need in terms of clothing for an interview.
  

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It is fine, although too wordy. Better: I have all the items of clothing that I need for an interview. My wardrobe has all the items that I need for an interview.

  • It is fine, although too wordy.
  • Better: I have all the items of clothing that I need for an interview.
  • My wardrobe has all the items that I need for an interview.
  • Informal: My wardrobe is interview-ready.
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It is fine, although too wordy.

Better:
I have all the items of clothing that I need for an interview.
My wardrobe has all the items that I need for an interview.
Informal: My wardrobe is interview-ready.

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