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"in terms of setting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the environment of a particular situation or circumstance. For example: "The play has an interesting premise, but it fails in terms of setting."
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Meanwhile, Kindle FreeTime has long been one of the Amazon's tablet's standout features in terms of setting the bar for how parental controls settings should operate.
It's an important number in terms of setting federal policy.
In terms of setting, they were the same".
It's up to you in terms of setting a new trend and keeping the slate clean".
Women are underrepresented in crosswording – in terms of setting, at least.
They are more powerful than the state and the federal government in terms of setting standards.
The SNP has called for greater powers in terms of setting its own minimum wage, business taxes and other measures.
Sunday's game in Dublin will be crucial in terms of setting the championship tone but the same also applies to the winner of this year's Calcutta Cup encounter.
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There was very little in terms of set – some blue drapes, I think, which floated above the stage.
"In terms of set piece we have been pretty good this campaign but there are still areas to address.
On other views, "inclusion" is understood in terms of set membership—e.g., membership relations between sets of propositions.
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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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