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The phrase "adhere to the terms and conditions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing compliance with rules or agreements, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "By signing this document, you agree to adhere to the terms and conditions outlined herein."
Alternatives: "comply with the terms and conditions" or "follow the terms and conditions".
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"The bishop accepts the sentence and will adhere to the terms and conditions of the sentence," said Patrick McGroder, one of the bishop's lawyers.
Hagger adds: "Don't forget to make your monthly repayments on time and to stay within your credit limit as, apart from the Co-operative building Nationwide building society, card providers will terminate your 0% deal on the spot if you don't adhere to the terms and conditions".
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"But this isn't for the faint-hearted, as it can be fiddly getting all the accounts set up and making sure you adhere to all the terms and conditions.
Firstly, agree to the Terms and Conditions.
Agree to the terms and conditions.
Say yes to the "Terms and Conditions".
"Customers must adhere to the entry terms and conditions of Metricon Stadium for all events at the venue and in addition the club has a member code of conduct that members and their guests need to comply with to ensure our family friendly environment is preserved".
Remember to read the Terms and Conditions.
Read the terms and conditions here.
Read the terms and conditions.
Accept the terms and conditions.
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