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The phrase "In terms of quality" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or evaluating the quality of something in a specific context. Example: "In terms of quality, this product outperforms its competitors significantly."
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"In terms of quality, it's really quite a Dumpster.
In terms of quality there's not much air between them.
In terms of quality and importance, the landscapes are pretty hit or miss.
In terms of quality there is little comparison between the sides.
In terms of quality, Ms. Parton might have been wise to heed her chewing-tobacco credo.
In terms of quality, nothing compares with an ancient Roman torso at Ariadne Galleries, a first-time exhibitor from New York.
In terms of quality I'm not all that impressed.
In terms of quality, Russia is the leader".
In terms of quality this is on par with any standard entry-level gitfiddle.
In terms of quality, the project has to actually work in production internally, Antonov said.
They're really uneven in terms of quality".
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