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what is the difference between "in term of" and "In terms of"?
Jan 25, 2014 10:58 PM
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"In term of" is incorrect. It should always be "in terms of".
January 25, 2014
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I don't think "in term of" is correct. At least, if it is, I've never heard it before.
January 25, 2014
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yes, no such thing as "in term of". It's always "in terms of".
January 26, 2014
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I think "in term of" is at the singular and "in terms of" is at plural.
January 25, 2014
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