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The phrase "good terms with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a friendly, cooperative relationship between two or more people. For example: "The two countries have been on good terms with one another for many years."
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[Laughter] We were then on good terms with Egypt.
He is said to be on good terms with Putin.
Mark was on good terms with the Fuller's crew.
I was on very good terms with Gordon Brown.
He says he is now on "good terms" with Magnier.
Later, he got on good terms with Austria.
The model also remains on good terms with Murdoch's companies.
I remain on good terms with everyone at the club".
He was even on good terms with Ethiopia.
I am on very good terms with the owners".
At the time, she was on good terms with Thomas.
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