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The phrase "in terms of payment" is correct and usable in written English.
It means "as related to payment". You can use it when talking about payment methods, or when discussing payment plans or other payment related matters. For example: "We'll need to discuss the details in terms of payment before we can proceed."
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Near field communications technology will be worth watching in terms of payment mechanisms.
We could not find any significant difference between project selection criteria in terms of payment and rent extraction.
Reviewing his legacy before he steps down after a decade in power, he said: "I personally think the concept of a less, or non-monolithic, system of healthcare, greater competition, greater patient choice, the changes in terms of payment by results, practice-based commissioning, I believe these reforms and that framework will stay in place.
In terms of payment, you don't necessarily have to pay right away.
In terms of payment, the company says it uses a specific methodology to establish the market value associated with a vulnerability submission and handles payments to researchers.
Starbucks today has over 16 million active users for its app, and the company has led the market in terms of payment and loyalty innovations, including mobile payments.
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It has not been disclosed how that figure broke down in terms of payments to Thaksin and the club's debts taken over by Sheikh Mansour, but a source confirmed the profit to Thaksin was close to £20m.
In terms of payments, ZestCash auto debits people's accounts on the dates their payments are scheduled for.
Economy, for instance, cannot respond in any other way to political interventions than in terms of payments or budgets.
In terms of payments, ZestCash will auto debit people's accounts on the dates their payments are scheduled for.
It also wants to handle more in terms of payments, the partial showing of catalogues, and invoicing.
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