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Which is true about a senator's term in office?

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    As far as the U. S. Senate system is concerned, a senator's term of office may last up to six years in general and may be re-elected or seek another term after its current term. On the other hand, in the Philippine Senate, they have the same six-year tenure and may be re-elected into a maximum of 2 consecutive terms.
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