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1 She has thus stayed on good terms with the minister, Bernard Cazeneuve.
2 The conversation with her staff member ended on good terms , she said.
3 My family and I have not been on very good terms lately.
4 So are you actually on good terms with the Queen of Adarlan?
5 Adelman and I live upon very good terms as men of business.
6 I wasn't on what anyone would call good terms with the Merlin.
7 But he was on good terms with all of his children's mothers.
8 I was always on good terms with you in the old days.
9 You have gotten on very good terms with the princess, haven't you?
10 I said 'I am not on good terms with my son's mother.'
11 We have not been on good terms since we parted in Pontresina.
12 If you are not on good terms with him, you are ruined.
13 The Catholic religion likes to keep on good terms with its neighbours.
14 Adam Armstrong was on good terms with his neighbours across the border.
15 Yugoslavia and Poland are on good terms , currently, with lots of trade.
16 The detective had got an good terms with one of the gangs.
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