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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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use of "in terms of

Hi,
Is this sentence correct?
"He lost his motivation in terms of using computer".
  

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"He lost his motivation in terms of using computer". No. He lost his motivation for using a/the computer.

  • "He lost his motivation in terms of using computer".
  • No.
  • He lost his motivation for using a/the computer.
  • 'in terms of' is like 'looking at it from the viewpoint of'.
  • q=%22in+terms+of%22&l=0&sugg=off CJ
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Anonymous Hi,Is this sentence correct?"He lost his motivation in terms of using computer".
No.

He lost his motivation for using a/the computer.

'in terms of' is like 'looking at it from the viewpoint of'.

For uses of 'in terms of', see

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