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The phrase "about negotiating with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the topic or subject of negotiations involving one or more parties.
Example: "The report is about negotiating with suppliers to secure better pricing for our materials."
Alternatives: "regarding discussions with" or "concerning talks with".
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You can't talk to her about negotiating with the Taliban.
"This is about negotiating with a sovereign country, an independent country," Mr. Panetta said.
What do you think about negotiating with political groups like Hamas that many consider terrorist organizations?
A radio reporter recently asked Shimon Peres, the former Israeli prime minister, about negotiating with Hamas.
Owen Smith has rowed back on his comments about negotiating with Islamic State.
Although Mr. Karzai has often talked about negotiating with the Taliban, little concrete has happened.
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Her biographer concludes: "There can be no doubt, therefore, that Mrs Thatcher went against her public protestations about not negotiating with terrorists, and actively did so, though at a remove.
That whole business about not negotiating with terrorists?
Bush is correct about not negotiating with Iran as long as it is being run by terrorists.
President Obama said this most eloquently in Cairo in 2009; so too, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was quite explicit about never negotiating with violent extremists of any variety whether of religious claim or not.
Bradford City's Guy Branston has been telling the Yorkshire Post about negotiating contracts with Barry Fry.
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