Examples of 'term could' in a sentence

Meaning of "term could"

term could: This phrase hints at the possibility of a specific term being applicable or relevant in a given situation, leaving room for interpretation or speculation on its potential implications

How to use "term could" in a sentence

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So the long term could be long in coming.
But perhaps adding another term could.
Change of the term could create confusion.
The doctors had said carrying a child full term could kill her.
This term could seem odd to you.
Inquiry was made as to whether this term could be defined.
No term could more aptly have described my situation.
He decided that the term could not be given up.
The term could possibly be analyzed from the.
A more appropriate term could be considered.
The term could be further extended if the instability persisted.
The governor term could be revoked.
The term could mean sticks of firewood or pieces of bread or cake.
An example of the validity term could be one day.
A geographical term could also be protected as a collective or certification mark.

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Perhaps another term could be.
This term could also be used in a global scale as well.
Wrong translation of a technical term could cause absurdities or misinterpretations.
This term could likewise be called a combined cloud or a mix cloud.
Because such a term could.
The right term could be commercialism.
Ingesting Aloe vera supplements in the long term could also be hazardous.
Your term could not have started off any better.
Building a page on the same search term could have an almost identical page to.
The term could also be applied to those who audit tax returns.
Any kind of separation this early in your term could affect your reelection.
The meaning of each term could be readily determined by one of ordinary skill.
Changing political conditions over long term could alter commitments E.
The prison term could not exceed the length indicated in that warrant.
In Greek and especially Roman antiquity the term could also be used for a tholos.
A new quality term could help to protect island farming products against misuse.
Under cross-examination he agreed the term could be construed as harassment.
The term could imply inferiority of this kind of country compared with a developed country.
The Court decided that the prison term could not be converted into alternative penalties.
The term could be applied to all walks of life in the West.
Nondenominational, the term could be variously interpreted.
The term could have been more appropriately applied to the opponents of Siyyid Kazim.
When it comes to dizziness, the term could mean anything to anyone.
Thus the term could be applied to a town that was some distance from the coast.
O Is there an existing eligibility list for Clerk, from which a term could be hired?
To neglect the short term could endanger still fragile democracies.
If it 's a progressive-type poison yes, its term could be predictable.
The term could.
All right? Any kind of separation this early in the term could affect your reelection.
A geographical term could become a protected geographical indication if all conditions established in law were met.
Congratulations, Mr. President. Your term could not have started off any better.
This term could well refer to Orkney.
The initial jail term could be 10 days.
That term could be used to describe Dan and me.
So what other term could Jesus use?

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