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The phrase "in terms of environment" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to how something relates to or affects the surrounding natural or physical surroundings. Example: "The proposed construction project needs to be carefully evaluated in terms of environment impact before any plans are approved."
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"They had identified this technology as something that would fit their funding goals in terms of environment and animal welfare.
In terms of environment, Stirling engines have lower NOx, HC, and CO emission.
In terms of conservation targets, I would say I have been more exposed to urban matters in terms of environment.
Norway and Sweden share €73m (£62m) from Interreg funds for programmes designed to protect vulnerable border regions, in terms of environment, employment and social cohesion.
Considering that the World Bank's first affirmed purpose is to alleviate poverty, we can see how pervasive the reframing of poverty in terms of environment has become.
"I'm Jefferson in terms of democracy," he said, "I'm Thoreau in terms of environment, and Crazy Horse in terms of social movements".
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A "pure fatigue" behavior is defined, in terms of environment-free behavior, such as in high vacuum.
"This is a fairly sensitive park in terms of the environment.
Indeed, especially in terms of the environment, our energy choices today are mostly ugly.
The major decision you make in terms of your environment is probably where you live.
And they put weight on purity in terms of the environment and sustainability.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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