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The phrase "are the terms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about specific conditions, agreements, or definitions related to a subject.
Example: "Can you clarify what are the terms of the contract we discussed?"
Alternatives: "what are the conditions" or "what are the stipulations".
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Here are the terms.
"What are the terms of reference?
So are the terms leader and trailer.
Rarely are the terms of such techniques made public.
These, then, are the terms of the debate.
Finally, there are the terms plush and shag.
Second, what are the terms of your zero-hours contracts?
What matters are the terms in which it is done.
What are the terms and conditions of my award?
And what are the terms for possible failure?
§ 63a.9 What are the terms and conditions of awards?
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