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"terminology of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the specific terms and vocabulary used in a particular field or subject. For example, "The terminology of biology can be confusing to those who are not familiar with the subject." This sentence means that the specialized vocabulary and terms used in biology may be difficult for someone who is not knowledgeable about the subject to understand. Another example could be, "The terminology of legal contracts can be difficult for non-lawyers to decipher." This sentence means that the specific language and terms used in legal contracts may be hard for someone without a legal background to understand.
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The terminology of mechanical artillery is confusing.
The terminology of gender and gender identity is in flux.
So is the terminology of the book's title.
The terminology of acey-deucey differs from that of backgammon.
The terminology of the Israeli station is different than that of the Arabic channels.
Yet Lincoln was, by the standards and terminology of his day, an "infidel".
The parsing and equivocal terminology of law is laced with titillation.
We're no longer even using the terminology of green growth or sustainable growth.
Still, evangelicals recognize the terminology of "the evil one" as their own.
The philosophical terminology of substance, attribute and mode makes all this sound rather technical and abstract.
Is this the most incomprehensible, yet exciting sounding, terminology of any event?
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