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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on terms" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the specific conditions or agreements that are in place for a particular situation or arrangement. Example: The two parties agreed to work on terms that were mutually beneficial.
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If player and team failed to agree on terms, another one-year extension was automatically implemented.
Touré has one year remaining on terms worth £220,000 a week with incentives.
Over lunch, they agreed on terms.
But the parties couldn't agree on terms.
Twyman said he couldn't comment on terms of the deals.
"We just couldn't agree on terms," Mr. Galassi said.
They also apparently settled on terms for a prisoner swap.
See Supplementary Information for more details on terms used.
A fair deal on terms of trade The second area is a fair deal on terms of trade.
Surrender seems imminent, and talks on terms are continuing.
Settlements are reached on terms defendants can live with.
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