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In Terms Of

Description:

"In terms of" is a commonly used phrase that indicates a comparison or a focus on a specific aspect or perspective of something. It allows us to discuss a subject within a particular context or framework.

Examples:

1. Prepositional Phrase:

In terms of economics, the country is experiencing steady growth.

In terms of her career, she has achieved remarkable success.

2. Comparing Different Elements:

The first candidate was strong in terms of experience, but the second candidate had better qualifications.

In terms of creativity, the new design far surpasses the previous one.

3. To Specify a Particular Aspect:

The project showed remarkable progress in terms of increased revenue.

In terms of customer satisfaction, the recent survey revealed positive feedback.

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