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The phrase "new terms" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to new or recently introduced terms or definitions in a particular situation or context. Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we need to discuss the new terms that were added to the contract."
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Cineplex got its new terms.
"It has a new mandate, under new terms".
With few options, Mr. Anastasiades accepted the new terms.
New terms of service at Instagram result in online reaction.
He then reformulates the experience in these new terms.
There is no timetable for the new terms of reference.
We invited them to work at new terms".
But some new terms are too clever to last.
Doctors will have to learn new terms -- preclinical Alzheimer's; prodromal, or early stage, Alzheimer's.
But usage skyrocketed on Tuesday, after Instagam first released its new terms of service.
New terms apply.
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