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Use "lengths" in a sentence
"The issues in question are allowing the mayor to vote if council deadlocks - currently, the mayor can never vote - and bumping the term lengths for mayor and council member at-large from two years to four, which would bring them in line with all other council members."
"Actually, when you use the term lengths, it seems to make more sense!"
"The Senate State Government Committee is slated to vote on the term lengths bill Monday, but the full Senate and Assembly would have to approve it before it goes to the voters in the fall."