Clarify whether using “ in terms of “ in the sentences are correct or not

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I would like to seek assistance to clarify whether using “ in terms of “ in the below sentences are correct or not.

1. I carried out studies, analysis and site inspection in terms of as-fitted drawings, O&M manual, past test & commissioning report.
2. I read up on literature and books in terms of the latent heat of vaporization.
 
I would like to [STRIKE]seek assistance to[/STRIKE] clarify whether using “ in terms of “ in the [STRIKE]below[/STRIKE] sentences below is [STRIKE]are[/STRIKE] correct or not.

1. I carried out studies, analysis and site inspections [STRIKE]in terms of[/STRIKE] according to as-fitted drawings, the O&M manual, past tests and a/the commissioning report.
2. I read [STRIKE]up on literature[/STRIKE] research articles/papers and books [STRIKE]in terms of[/STRIKE] about the latent heat of vaporization.
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Would someone help to assess whether the below sentence is correct or not?

I arranged a trial test for the suspension of pump operation to evaluate the maximum permissible working time in terms of without alarm.
 
Why are you determined to use 'in terms of'?
 
"Using" is singular, so the thread's title should be Clarify whether using "in terms of" in the sentences is [STRIKE]are[/STRIKE] correct or not.

Don't put a space after an opening quotation mark or before a closing one. I removed two spaces from the above.
 
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