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"terms of supply" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the conditions or rules under which goods or services are provided. For example, "The company issued a new set of terms of supply for its customers."
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We are now in equilibrium in terms of supply, demand and pricing.
In terms of supply and demand, the setup in South Ozone Park makes perfect sense.
The reasons for the boom are clear in terms of supply and demand.
Last year was one of the worst, in terms of supply.
Ultimately, we need a much more variegated picture in terms of supply, and the government must take a prominent role.
"It has to be a two way thing, so we'd want reciprocity in terms of supply," Darroch said on Wednesday.
When explaining shifts in the bullion market people tend to think in terms of supply and demand.
Brian Chen, a mining analyst at Citigroup, said "the fundamentals look so good in terms of supply and demand".
"You would have to look as to whether any changes would have an impact in terms of supply, in terms of investment in housing," he told Sky News.
"A substantial number of Hewlett-Packard operations will continue in Scotland in terms of supply chain management, customer support and the business group headquarters," he said.
That should be enough to keep demand for most commodities expanding briskly.In terms of supply, however, the picture is more mixed.
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