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In Terms Of

Part of Speech: Phrase

Senses:

  1. Used to refer to the way in which something is expressed, understood, or interpreted.
  2. Used to indicate the perspective, measurement, or analysis being used to evaluate or compare something.

Usage:

  1. Popular: "In terms of language, he is very skilled in conveying his ideas."
  2. Popular: "From an artistic perspective, her work is exceptional in terms of creativity and aesthetics."
  3. Local: "In terms of local cuisine, this restaurant offers a wide range of traditional dishes."
  4. Local: "The city has seen significant growth in terms of population over the past decade."

Examples:

  • "In terms of the current economic situation, we need to prioritize our spending."
  • "She excels in terms of problem-solving abilities."
  • "The team performed well in terms of both offense and defense during the game."
  • "In terms of technology, this device offers the latest features and advanced functionalities."

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