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In terms of

Description:

"In terms of" is a preposition phrase commonly used to indicate a relation, comparison, or measurement of something in relation to something else. It is often used to establish a specific context or perspective when discussing a subject.

Usage:

  1. As a Prepositional Phrase:
    • In terms of popularity, the band's latest album is a massive success.
    • The decision to invest in renewable energy is beneficial in terms of environmental sustainability.
    • In terms of quality, this product surpasses all its competitors.
  2. As an Idiomatic Expression:
    • In terms of sheer creativity, no one can match her talents.
    • We are lagging behind in terms of technological advancements.

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