Examples of 'down in terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "down in terms"

down in terms: This phrase is typically used to indicate a detailed explanation or specific conditions regarding a subject or topic

How to use "down in terms" in a sentence

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So the race was up and down in terms of emotions.
Way, way down in terms of drugs pouring into our country and poisoning our youth.
This definitely slows us down in terms of effectiveness.
We were way down in terms of our target of where we would be.
I would say this phone wins hands down in terms of its design.
SPD lays down in terms of free bus driving again.
To this end specific studies and data broken down in terms of sex are needed.
He never slowed down in terms of running his organization.
Different types of Tantra are sometimes broken down in terms of a color scheme.
We will break it down in terms that make it easy to understand.
Real Madrid stood strong and did not back down in terms of intensity.
He never let me down in terms of being there for me.
Maintenance of materials, expenditure slightly down in terms of value.
That slows you down in terms of innovation.
White dress shirt - Another classic item which wins hands down in terms of versatility.

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So a big move down in terms of oil prices.
In this techie contest, the iPad wins hands down in terms of battery life.
They may not break it down in terms of swapping out a shot or lengthening a clip.
Years & Years are a hard band to pin down in terms of genre.
Though it has come down in terms of prevalence, it has increased in absolute terms.
He said, ‘ Business rates have slowed us down in terms of openings.
Break it down in terms of … I think I am getting you.
The Dow has already run down in terms of gold.
Total capitalisation broken down in terms of debt and equity ( for private sector organisations ) ; and.
LB, Well, I do not think we are let down in terms of speed of detection.
Break it down in terms of.
Okay . Break it down in terms of.
Where possible, items are broken down in terms of the branch where the allocation resides.
I had to cut it down in terms of size.
The game then slowed down in terms of the chances created.
They must not let municipalities down in terms of financial and organisational support.
Our products will never let you down in terms of functionality and durability.
But, let us break this down in terms of the characters.
It 's certainly not slowing down in terms of new companies created.
This information should be broken down in terms of Cree, Jamesian and others.
Time limits shall be laid down in terms of full years, months, weeks or days.
We're going to nail that down in terms of an official REC adoption on February 10.
How does that go down in terms of, say, musical taste?

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