Examples of 'you read the terms' in a sentence

Meaning of "you read the terms"

you read the terms: This phrase is an instruction or request for someone to review and understand the conditions or requirements of a particular agreement or document

How to use "you read the terms" in a sentence

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you read the terms
I am sure you read the terms and conditions.
Hence, before you start gambling make sure that you read the terms and conditions.
You read the terms.
Always bet responsibly and make sure you read the terms and conditions.
Ensure that you read the terms and conditions of the broker.
If you are using a VPN for personal use, make sure you read the terms of use.
Make sure you read the terms and conditions.
You read the terms and conditions, Garth?
Like any casino, make sure you read the terms and conditions of any promotion.
Make sure you read the terms and conditions and privacy information related to these services.
By downloading, you agree that you read the Terms and Conditions and accept them.
Do you read the terms of use before signing up for a site?
Therefore, EFM requests that you read the Terms and Conditions carefully.
Have you read the Terms of Service of every website you use?
It 's important you read the Terms of Service.

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We recommend you read the Terms and Conditions applying to the Hosted Guest Programme carefully.
We recommend that you read the terms of service of such third parties.
We recommend you read the Terms and Conditions governing the Hosted Buyers program carefully.
Sir, why do not you read the terms and conditions first?
Do you read the Terms & Conditions before you do?
Make sure you read the terms & conditions of the promotion.
Have you read the terms and conditions carefully?
I am sure you read the terms and conditions … before reading the policy.
Please ensure you read the Terms & Conditions before taking part in this promotion.
I am sure you read the terms and conditions Mr. Kanji.
After you read the terms and conditions, select the I agree button.
Have you read the Terms and Conditions for Facebook?
Have you read the terms carefully?
Have you read the terms of the site?
Again, I recommend you read the terms and conditions, as tedious as that is.
Have you read the Terms of Service, though?
Mr. Kanji . I am sure you read the terms and conditions … before reading the policy.

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