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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

In terms of- used correctly?

Hi all!

I am wondering if I used "in terms of" correctly in my sentence. Thanks a lot!


-Living at home while studying is definitely the most comfortable option. Your main priority would be to focus on studying. I am sure your parents would be supporting you, at least to some extent. That would bring a huge benefit in terms of free time you could for yourself and your hobbies.

  

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anonymous I am wondering if I used "in terms of" correctly in my sentence. Yes, though in general, I find the phrases irritatingly verbose. I would try to find a paraphrase.

  • anonymous I am wondering if I used "in terms of" correctly in my sentence.
  • Yes, though in general, I find the phrases irritatingly verbose.
  • I would try to find a paraphrase.
  • Living at home while studying is definitely the best option.
  • Your main priority would be to focus on your studies.
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anonymousI am wondering if I used "in terms of" correctly in my sentence.

Yes, though in general, I find the phrases irritatingly verbose. I would try to find a paraphrase.

Living at home while studying is definitely the best option. Your main priority would be to focus on your studies. I am sure your parents would sup

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