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The phrase "evaluated in terms of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It usually refers to evaluating something by comparing it to some standard or criteria. For example, "The effectiveness of the program was evaluated in terms of student performance on standardized tests."
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Innovation should, instead, be evaluated in terms of outcomes.
Trade agreements like the TPP are often evaluated in terms of their anticipated economic effects.
The criteria were evaluated in terms of comprehensibility and reliability.
Acquired data has been evaluated in terms of descriptive analysis.
The framework is evaluated in terms of effectiveness and efficiency.
With the city government's Olympic obsession mounting, everything is now evaluated in terms of how it will affect the bid.
The new formulation was also tested and evaluated in terms of in vitro cytotoxicity and subcellular localization.
Executive talent should be evaluated in terms of its ability to meet future — not just past or current — needs.
Performance is evaluated in terms of frame error rate (FER).
Adaptive-Miner is evaluated in terms of scalability and efficiency.
Performance is evaluated in terms of WSR, (10).
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