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The phrase "a terms of use" is not correct in written English.
It should be "terms of use" without the article "a" since "terms" is plural.
Example: "Before using the website, please read the terms of use carefully."
Alternatives: "user agreement" or "terms and conditions."
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For example, the sites ask prospective customers to check a box confirming that they have read a Terms of Use agreement.
Officially, the videos were removed due to a "terms of use violation".
(To view the videos, you must read and sign off on a Terms of Use statement and provide a name and e-mail address).
Enabling the stream for existing and future subscribers will likely entail signing a terms of use document that specifies, amongst other things, that we won't allow any resyndication of content (without a further agreement).
Terms of use pages - every website should have a terms of use and a privacy statement.
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However, existing accounts, when they login, are not asked to agree to a terms-of-use.
New accounts, whether created from the BOINC client or the Web site, will see a terms-of-use dialog which the user must agree to.
A standard terms-of-use agreement gives employers the freedom to reject an employee's work on any grounds; workers (oops, I mean contractors) have no easy recourse.
Users need to consent to a projects terms-of-use.
The White House petition website includes a series of terms of use, including prohibiting the disclosure of information that would violate a person's privacy.
This means, at a minimum, having terms of use and privacy practices that lay out clear and understandable explanations.
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