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The phrase "am negotiating for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an ongoing negotiation or discussion regarding terms, agreements, or contracts.
Example: "I am negotiating for a better salary and benefits package with my employer."
Alternatives: "am in talks for" or "am discussing terms for".
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"I am negotiating for Republicans," he told MSNBC.
"I am negotiating for Republicans," he said.
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"We have been negotiating for the past 50 years, negotiation after negotiation without any results".
"Before, we were negotiating for a state.
The two companies have been negotiating for several weeks.
Several are negotiating for large amounts of office space.
"We have been negotiating for five months without a solution".
The public will then know what you are negotiating for.
Tigers General Manager Dave Dombrowski said the sides had been negotiating for months.
"It's almost as if they are negotiating for everybody.
So they have been negotiating for a larger portion".
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