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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of negotiation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or degree of negotiation involved in a situation or process.
Example: "The amount of negotiation required to finalize the contract was more than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "degree of negotiation" or "level of negotiation".
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That invariably takes a certain amount of negotiation.
But that visit would require a fair amount of negotiation through multiple galleries.
There would be some message sent out, and there was a certain amount of negotiation.
Twenty years later, the current living arrangements at the apartment also call for a certain amount of negotiation.
There is a certain amount of negotiation involved, as we try to strike that balance between copy and advertising space – there can be quite a debate".
It took an enormous amount of negotiation to get him there, though when he was there he was as friendly and as amiable as you could wish.
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They will all require a huge amount of further negotiation over the next few years before they become operational.
In exchange for annual guaranteed payments of $1.5 billion dollars, the U.S. military gets something that no amount of diplomatic negotiation could grant it.
This is done by scaling the difference between the amount of successful negotiations and the number of channels with the amount of successful negotiations.
This is because of the fact that when packet size is 100 the length of the contention period is 25 and hence, only a small amount of successful negotiations can be performed and MMAC does not exploit all the available channels.
If there are, the employee can often increase the amount of severance through negotiation rather than lawsuit.
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