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The phrase "use the terminology" is correct and is often used in written English.
It means to utilize the language, words, and phrases that are normally associated with a particular field or subject. For example, if you were writing a paper about economics, you could say, "Be sure to use the terminology of economics when discussing economic concepts."
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Just use the terminology that people use in sport.
If you find abuse of disabled people sickening, then please don't use the terminology of bullies and thugs.
To use the terminology of one radio consultant, pop music currently is in the doldrums, where blandness is king.
Pattern killings are so rare in Norway that members of the Oslo crime squad can't even bring themselves to use the terminology.
But Dr. Osterholm, the Minnesota expert, said that "you can't use the terminology for just worldwide transmission, because if you did that, you would say every seasonal flu year is a pandemic".
He wrote: "Segregation, to use the terminology of the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber, substitutes an "I-it" relationship for an "I-thou" relationship, and ends up relegating persons to the status of things".
He was trying to keep his pants clean, but multiple viewers phoned the tournament press room to report he had illegally "built a stance," to use the terminology in golf's rule book.
"Although quite clearly no such personal usage was intended, I understand from Ukip party chairman Steve Crowther and leader Nigel Farage that I must not use the terminology in the future, nor will I and sincerely regret any genuine offence which might have been caused or embarrassment to my colleagues," he said in the statement.
Given that humans are social animals, interpersonal intelligence is perhaps the most important natural human skill — as valuable as or more valuable than verbal-linguistic intelligence and logical-mathematical intelligence (to use the terminology of the Harvard psychologist Howard Gardner), the skills focused on in school.
In what follows, we use the terminology of Rabinowitz [15].
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