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Free sign upThe phrase "on terms of" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase indicates something being conditional on specific circumstances or conditions. For example: "I will accept the job offer on terms of a flexible work schedule."
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All forms of racism suppose, on Fredrickson's conception, that the differences between races mean that they cannot coexist in one society on terms of equality.
"The project for a Brazilian iPad is in doubt," said one Brazilian official, speaking on terms of anonymity to Reuters.
He was one of the few people who remained on terms of close friendship with Dickens and his estranged wife Catherine.
Twyman said he couldn't comment on terms of the deals.
A fair deal on terms of trade The second area is a fair deal on terms of trade.
Mr. Lowery and Mr. Witt declined to comment on terms of the contract.
Spokeswomen for Pixar and Disney declined comment on terms of any contract.
Michael Trevino, an Allstate spokesman, would not elaborate on terms of the settlement.
MySpace would not comment on terms of the deals with the record labels.
She went on to quote Thorstein Veblen, "The cat lives with man on terms of equality.
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