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terms and condition

This phrase is incorrect. The word "conditions" should be in the plural form to match the plural form of "terms."

The correct phrase is "terms and conditions" when referring to the rules and regulations that govern the use of a service or product.

Alternatives:

  • terms and conditions apply
  • terms and conditions of use
  • terms and conditions of service
  • terms and conditions may apply
  • please read the terms and conditions

terms and conditions

This phrase is correct and commonly used in legal contexts.

Use "terms and conditions" when referring to the rules and regulations that govern the use of a service or product.

Alternatives:

  • terms of service
  • terms of use
  • terms and policies
  • terms and agreements
  • terms and rules
The correct phrase is "terms and conditions." The word "conditions" should be in the plural form to match the plural form of "terms." This phrase is commonly used in legal documents, contracts, and agreements.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

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