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Both Terms

Noun: Both terms refer to two separate concepts or words.

Sample Sentence: Both terms, "iron" and "steel", are types of metals.

Adjective: Describes something that applies to or includes two specified entities or ideas.

Sample Sentence: The contract satisfies both terms of the agreement.

Adverb: Indicates that an action or situation applies to two or more people or things.

Sample Sentence: They agreed to split the cost of the vacation both terms.

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