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Discover Ludwig"make terms" is not considered a valid phrase in written English; "make terms" would not be understood by most readers.
Instead, you may use phrases such as "come to terms," "negotiate terms," or "reach an agreement." For example: The two sides were unable to come to terms, so they decided to negotiate further.
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We shall never forget nor escape you, nor make terms With your enemies, the swift departing years.
We've got to make peace while we're still strong enough to make terms, and not just a rabble.
The Allies' goal was to have no one remaining in Germany with whom they would be obliged to make terms, and they achieved it.
Certain lines of dialogue transfer intact, including Anne's "Make terms with me before my son is born" and "Those who are made can be unmade".
She called on companies to make terms and conditions much simpler, occupying a phone screen, rather than 45 pages of dense text.
His gravelly drawl and multi-billion dollar fortune helped make terms such as "drop-downs" and "step-up basis" seem less fishy.However, after years of financial engineering and expansion Kinder has become unfit for its environment.
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And we must make term limits a reality, helping to ensure elected office is about public service, not personal gain.
Douglas Coupland has a knack for making terms stick.
He made terms with Raegnald's successor Sihtric and gave him his sister in marriage.
Cambyses before invading Egypt made terms with the Arabs (Herodotus, 3.4‑9).
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