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The phrase "on the same terms with" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to refer to a situation in which two or more parties agree to the same conditions. For example, "Both parties entered into the agreement on the same terms with each other."
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The BBC's in-house arm BBC Studios is also able to bid to make the programmes but will have to compete on the same terms with commercial producers as part of director general Tony Hall's new "compete or compare" strategy.
The BBC's in-house arm BBC Studios is also able to bid to make the programmes but will have to compete on the same terms with commercial producers as part of director general Tony Hall's new "compete or compare" strategy, which may, with the BBC's generous conditions on things like pension costs, sometimes put it at a disadvantage.
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By 1939, the Congress' official stance was that the states must enter independent India, on the same terms and with the same autonomy as the provinces of British India, and with their people granted responsible government.
Judge Mukasey had clashed with Mr. Silverstein's lawyer in the first case, Herbert M. Wachtell, who is also handling the third phase of the dispute, over the amount of the loss at the trade center Michael Barr, a lawyer for Royal Indemnity, argued yesterday that all the insurers agreed to provide the same coverage based on the same terms and conditions, with only slight variations.
When you're an asylum seeker you don't have any say in where you're going to stay, but when people are granted refugee status they find themselves on the same terms as anyone else with regard to social housing, and most of them want to stay in the area because they've made friends and established their lives here.
In all, Mr. George said, "98 percent of customers in this small, specific group" have renewed their loans on basically the same terms (but with a maturity date and renewal) or on new terms, which probably included a higher interest rate, a reduced credit line, or both.
A joint statement from the UKJFF and Tricycle Theatre said: "Following lengthy discussions, the Tricycle has now withdrawn its objection and invited back the UKJFF on the same terms as in previous years with no restrictions on funding from the embassy of Israel in London.
At the same time, French sources said, the still-secret letter from President Kennedy to Gen. de Gaulle, offering Polaris missiles on the same terms as those worked-out with the British in the Nassau conference, was couched in language which appears to the French to invite at long last the opening of an "atomic negotiation" between the two countries.
The UK loses its existing free trade agreements with other countries, but renegotiates them on the same terms by 2026 and signs a deal with the US in the same year.
Will it go for the Canadian low tariff option, or just trade with Europe on the same terms that all World Trade Organisation members do?
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