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When can I use "in terms of ~"?

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Rebecca

"In terms of" means in regards to a particular subject or topic. This expression can be used whenever you want to refer specifically to a certain topic of conversation and make it obvious that you are referring to this topic. Ex: The school is not fancy, but in terms of education it is very good. Ex: In terms of cost, sports cars are very expensive.

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