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English, 08.10.2020 18:01 JaylenGuidish

Hello guys. There is a difference in these phrases:
"Observerd terms" ; "Terms observed" ?
Because I wrote in the first way, but Google says "Terms observed". Is just a kind of preference in written and speaking, or the first one is really wrong?

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Hello guys. There is a difference in these phrases:
"Observerd terms" ; "Terms observed" ?

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