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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concession of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an agreement or compromise made in a negotiation or discussion.
Example: "The company made a concession of additional benefits to retain its employees during the restructuring process."
Alternatives: "an allowance of" or "a grant of".
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The union's offer reflects a concession of about $200 million a year.
Gaining a concession of this magnitude, particularly from an oil giant, is a noteworthy achievement.
"It is not a concession of our legal position," said David Drummond, Google's chief legal officer.
After a legal tussle Anil undercut his brother by bidding for a concession of nine years and 11 months.
In a concession of sorts, he started putting my brother and me into his slides — "giving the rocks scale".
(A concession of an additional day was later added so that the New Year's Day football games could be sponsored by tobacco advertising).
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"Our country will never make a concession on the matter of sovereignty," he added.
One of them, COSCO, has a concession to run part of Greece's biggest port.
Expressing or declaring an intention and adding 'I know …' is only a way of revealing that one has made up one's mind, or of an expression of a concession, or of that one has finally made a difficult decision.
Yet from an investment perspective this week's restructuring represents something of a concession to conventionality.
The decision represents a vivid concession of old-fashioned tradition to new technology.
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