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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as compromises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing agreements or concessions made in a negotiation or decision-making process.
Example: "In the end, we reached a solution that was acceptable to both parties, as compromises were necessary to move forward."
Alternatives: "as concessions" or "as trade-offs".
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As compromises go, Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010 isn't bad.
Managers aim to shift balances of power toward solutions acceptable as compromises among conflicting values.
He criticised the media for reporting disagreements as splits and agreement as compromises or capitulation.
There have been proposals that each side has presented as compromises only to be rejected by the other as insufficient.
The more these asks are seen or interpreted as "compromises" rather than "opportunities," the less likely the chances for success.
This leads them to actions which people like Assange and Greenwald are likely to see as compromises with power.
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Of all the operas in the standard repertory, few are as compromised as "Hoffmann".
They know the Socialists are just as compromised as the People's Party in their arrangements.
The Labour party was once as compromised as the Tories are now.
To some the movement now looks just as compromised as Fatah once did.
Rather than sinking the film, this actually lends the second half a new dynamic: it renders the protagonist almost as compromised as the brutish local cops.
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