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The phrase "about the terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing specific conditions, agreements, or stipulations related to a particular subject or contract.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about the terms of our agreement before moving forward."
Alternatives: "regarding the conditions of" or "concerning the stipulations of".
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Controversy quickly arose about the terms of the bid.
After some negotiation about the terms of her reassignment, the deal fell through.
Next up: a long set of talks about the terms of Britain's exit.
The police gave no information about the terms of the release.
But villagers still have heard nothing about the terms of the relocation.
Washington and its allies are cautious about the terms of resuming those talks.
It has allowed us to speak openly about the terms of our love.
But there were conflicting accounts about the terms of his release.
And in many cases they mislead consumers about the terms of financing".
Tells about the terms of the treaty, which will expire in 1985.
There would be constant disputes about the terms of his compulsory licences.
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