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Sophie
How can I use the phrase “in terms of”?
and please give me some examples!Thank you very much~
Jun 25, 2018 9:34 AM
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Hi
'In terms of' means 'in relation to something'.
E.g.: We try to do our best for all of our customers in terms of the quality of our products.
I hope this short answer helps you!
Kind regards
Karen
June 25, 2018
I use this sentence a lot in physics when I want to express a physical quantity in terms of others, for example in the following relationship W=m.g, the amount W is expeessed in terms of m and g.
June 25, 2018
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