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"terms of engagement" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the agreed-upon rules of the relationship between two people or parties, such as in a business agreement or contract. For example, "The new employee signed the terms of engagement and is now officially part of the team."
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Chester Crocker ("Terms of Engagement," Views, Sept. 14) misses the greatest risk of "engaging" with Iran, however one might define engagement.
As a reminder, the questions were how Mara and Wes engaged external voices and how their drafts changed in terms of engagement.
But it changed the terms of engagement.
My own terms of engagement vary.
"The terms of engagement are very clear," he said.
"They are allowing the terms of engagement to be dictated by the other side".
"In terms of engagement with the grassroots of the Labour Party, it's been absolutely fantastic".
"There's a fundamental disagreement on the terms of engagement," he added.
Olswang and Grant Thornton should be forced to reveal their terms of engagement immediately.
The chancellor believes that yesterday's budget has now defined the terms of engagement with the Conservatives.
We adhere to strict terms of engagement and actively seek to blacklist inappropriate sites.
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