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phraseYou can also talk about the cost or value of something in real terms. In real terms the cost of driving is cheaper than a decade ago. Pensions have increased in real terms over the last twenty years. See full dictionary entry for realExamples of 'in real terms' in a sentencein real terms Savers desperately want a low-risk way of preserving capital in real terms.Middle incomes are lower, in real terms, than in 1999.The marginal benefit is, in real terms, a delusion.Probation funding has increased by 70 per cent in real terms since 1997.So pay cuts, in real terms, for many of us are around the corner.But, more importantly, other things have pushed up spending in real terms.Only six councils charge less in real terms.In real terms, classical records have never been cheaper.The 19p hike is the first in real terms since 2008. Chinese translation of 'in real terms' -
实(實)际(際)上 (shíjì shang)
See real Nearby words ofin real terms - in quotes
- in rags
- in real life
- in real terms
- in reality
- in recent years or times
- in recognition of
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