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any term vs any terms

Both 'any term' and 'any terms' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Any term' is used when referring to a single unspecified term, while 'any terms' is used when referring to multiple unspecified terms.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 2406 views

any term

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to a single unspecified term.

This phrase is used when you want to refer to a single unspecified term without specifying what that term is.

Examples:

  • You can choose any term from the list.
  • The existence and validity of a contract, or of any term of a contract, shall be determined by the law which would govern it under this Regulation if the contract or term were valid.
  • the existence and validity of a contract, or of any term of a contract, shall be determined by the law which would govern it under this Article if the contract or term were valid.
  • The existence and validity of an agreement on choice of law or of any term thereof shall be determined by the law which would govern it under this Regulation if the agreement or term were valid.
  • However, notwithstanding any term of this Agreement, existing traffic rights, security arrangements which originate from these bilateral agreements or other arrangements which are not covered under this Agreement, or which are more favourable, can continue to be exercised.
  • The existence and validity of an agreement on choice of law or of any term thereof, shall be determined by the law which would govern it under this Regulation if the agreement or term were valid.
  • giving the seller or supplier the right to determine whether the goods or services supplied are in conformity with the contract, or giving him the exclusive right to interpret any term of the contract;
  • Provide the aggregate amount of borrowing by and cash financing available to the AIF (including all drawn and undrawn, committed and uncommitted lines of credit as well as any term financing)
  • Any term preventing or hindering that right must be considered unfair in all circumstances.
  • Any term that includes at least one serious adverse reaction is identified with a dagger ().
  • Any term of office served in the European Parliament or in a national parliament which under national arrangements does not give rise to any pension entitlement shall be taken into account in calculating the pension based on this Statute.
  • The introduction of the euro shall not have the effect of altering any term of a legal instrument or of discharging or excusing performance under any legal instrument, nor give a party the right unilaterally to alter or terminate such an instrument.
  • 4. The provisions of paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article shall be deemed to be part of every arbitration clause or agreement, and any term of such clause or agreement which is inconsistent therewith shall be null and void.
  • 1. The existence and validity of a contract, or of any term of a contract, shall be determined by the law which would govern it under this Convention if the contract or term were valid.
  • State that we are not asking for any terms or conditions.
  • I'm very flattered to be asked back on any terms.
  • I'm authorized to discuss any terms.
  • However, it is willing to consider any terms which the Commission might suggest.
  • I'm ready to live with you on any terms, any at all.
  • Then let us make peace, on any terms, be it never so base.
  • Do you accept the protection of this ignoble Caliban on any terms?

Alternatives:

  • any word
  • any phrase
  • any concept
  • any idea
  • any subject

any terms

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to multiple unspecified terms.

This phrase is used when you want to refer to multiple unspecified terms without specifying what those terms are.

Examples:

  • You can select any terms that apply to your situation.
  • (c) any terms or conditions imposed on the making available on the market or use of the biocidal product.
  • Please provide any terms and conditions required to be signed by account holders and provide a description of the identity check of persons undertaken before creating holding accounts (cf. Commission Regulation (EC) No 2216/2004 [11]).
  • I'm very flattered to be asked back on any terms.
  • There is therefore a need to be clearer and more precise: yes to enlargement, but not on just any terms.
  • In some cases, the borrower would not, without a state guarantee, find a financial institution prepared to lend on any terms.
  • In some cases, the borrower, as a firm in financial difficulty, would not find a financial institution prepared to lend on any terms, without a State guarantee.
  • Typically, with the benefit of the State guarantee, the borrower would not, without a State guarantee, find a financial institution prepared to lend on any terms.
  • In some cases, the borrower, as a firm in financial difficulty, would not find a financial institution prepared to lend on any terms, without a State guarantee.
  • where relevant, details of any terms or conditions which should be imposed on the placing on the market or use of the biocidal product;
  • where relevant, details of any terms or conditions which should be imposed on the making available on the market or use of the biocidal product;
  • In its decision to grant supervisory approval the supervisory authority shall state the activities for which the special purpose vehicle is authorised and, where relevant, any terms and conditions relating to those activities.
  • where relevant, details of any terms and conditions which should be imposed on the making available on the market and use of the biocidal product.
  • where relevant, details of any terms or conditions which should be imposed on the making available on the market or use of the biocidal product;
  • Any terms or expressions which are not explained herein or which are not self-explanatory are to be interpreted in the context of that Agreement.)
  • I'm authorized to discuss any terms.
  • However, it is willing to consider any terms which the Commission might suggest.
  • Then let us make peace, on any terms, be it never so base.
  • Do you accept the protection of this ignoble Caliban on any terms?
  • We therefore consider that the harsh reality experienced by millions of workers cannot be judged by any terms of globalisation.
  • No private investor would have provided such funds to a firm in difficulty on any terms.

Alternatives:

  • any words
  • any phrases
  • any concepts
  • any ideas
  • any subjects

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