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use "in-terms-of " in a sentence


He thinks in terms of his own country.

See life in terms of power.

She thinks of everything in terms of money.

She may well be said to think of everything in terms of money.

Portugal has been described as a gentle country, both in terms of its climate, and the mood of its people.

The biggest bank in the world in terms of the number of its branches is the Bank of India, with almost 13,000 outlets.

Portugal has been described as a gentle country, both in terms of its climate, and the mood of its people.

People I admire most are those who do not see life in terms of power.

The biggest bank in the world in terms of the number of its branches is the Bank of India, with almost 13,000 outlets.

Personally, I find that contemporary cinema, though certainly more advanced in terms of technology, nonetheless lacks some of the emotional depth of films of the 1940s.

He tends to think of everything in terms of money.

Our consumerist society is very wasteful in terms of using fossil fuels.

My mother thinks of everything in terms of money.

In order to master another language, you need to be personally involved in the process, in terms of having a real motivation for learning the language.

An idea is expressed in terms of action.

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