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The phrase "appropriate terms for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing suitable or fitting language or terminology for a specific context or subject.
Example: "In academic writing, it is essential to use appropriate terms for the subject matter to convey your ideas clearly."
Alternatives: "suitable language for" or "fitting terminology for".
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"By refusing to agree appropriate terms for Nokia's intellectual property, Apple is attempting to get a free ride on the back of Nokia's innovation," said Ilkka Rahnasto, vice president for legal and intellectual property at Nokia.
The results of these models are then interpreted by a knowledge-based reasoning scheme to provide decision support information in appropriate terms for the emergency responder.
A Brooklyn-born linguist, he is well known on the late-night chat circuit: "If you've ever listened to a radio programme about neologisms or grammatical shifts or the way teenagers usurp and appropriate terms for their own subversive use, it will probably have been me who was wheeled in to say that change is good, elasticity is to be embraced".
"Due to the interest of private-equity firms in the purchase of depository institutions in receivership, the FDIC has been evaluating the appropriate terms for such investments," the agency said Thursday.
The models included an intercept, indicators for complication groups, appropriate terms for the parameterization of LOS, and an interaction between the latter and complication groups.
There is no consensus on appropriate terms for the scientific study of health by ethnicity, and published guidelines are yet to be widely adopted.
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" 'Rhodo wrestling' may be the appropriate term for movement in the Smokies," Blozan said.
Use the links at left to find the appropriate term for you.
Debate continues about whether "denier" is an appropriate term for those who oppose the climate science consensus.
More than three decades later, a more appropriate term for flip taxes is "transfer fees," he said.
Re "A New Law in Tijuana Regulates the Oldest Profession" (news article, Dec. 13): A more appropriate term for prostitution would be "the oldest oppression".
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