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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Under these terms

Could the phrase 'under these terms' make sense in this context:



"The driver pleaded guilty for those traffic violations, and was sentenced to serve 20 days in a farm prison.

The laws have now changed, and today nobody is convicted under these terms."

  

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Christine Christie The driver pleaded guilty for to those traffic violations [no comma] and was sentenced to serve 20 days in a farm prison. The laws have now changed, and today nobody is convicted under these terms. in these circumstances .

  • Christine Christie The driver pleaded guilty for to those traffic violations [no comma] and was sentenced to serve 20 days in a farm prison.
  • The laws have now changed, and today nobody is convicted under these terms.
  • in these circumstances .
  • As shown above.
  • CJ
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Christine Christie

The driver pleaded guilty for to those traffic violations [no comma] and was sentenced to serve 20 days in a farm prison.

The laws have now changed, and today nobody i

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