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"on their terms" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that something is happening according to the wishes, expectations, or understanding of the particular group of people in question. For example: "The two sides reached an agreement on their terms."
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No one was (is?) better at ensuring Wales scrummaged on their terms.
Everything, every word, is on their terms.
People also want this news on their terms.
Aid agencies not only have to work on their terms.
"I'm disappointed that it ended on their terms".
You have to make things visible on their terms.
We would eat well, but on their terms.
So it's about seeing the world on their terms and then dealing with them on their terms, not yours.
"In order to resonate with teenagers, you have to speak to them on their terms.
We need to provide them with the context to allow them to engage on their terms".
In other words, nobody manages to do heroin on their terms.
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on their rules
on their requirements
on their dimensions
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