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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terms of policy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the policies or regulations that govern a particular situation or process. For example, "We must abide by the terms of policy set by the university in order to be eligible for degree completion."
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In terms of policy, that's for others.
But is Bush a supply-sider in terms of policy?
I don't have - in terms of policy - that confrontational view.
In terms of policy, his campaign proposals reflect a genuine departure.
REMNICK: What are their red lines in terms of policy, in terms of behavior?
So where do we go from here, in terms of policy options?
"In terms of policy," Dr. Latif said, "the models have done their job".
"He has been a smashing success politically, but not in terms of policy".
"Look, Mattis and Pompeo will diverge more than Mattis and Tillerson did in terms of policy.
But in terms of policy we were way ahead of our time".
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In terms of policy details, it was pretty much as expected.
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