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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a compromise" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct expression is "at a compromise" is typically used to describe a situation where two parties have reached an agreement that involves concessions from both sides.
Example: "After several hours of negotiation, the two companies finally arrived at a compromise that satisfied both parties."
Alternatives: "reached an agreement" or "found a middle ground."
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They may have arrived at a compromise.
By late 2006, they had arrived at a compromise plan.
In the end, we arrive at a compromise.
In this way one can arrive at a compromise between one's innate psychological constitution and society.
The lawyer Alan Dershowitz writes about his efforts at a compromise.
So far, there has been only one reported attempt at a compromise.
The American Psychiatric Association arrived at a compromise last week, medically and politically.
She and Jeremy Corbyn have failed to arrive at a compromise.
Several efforts at a compromise are under discussion, but none have moved the bill along.
Some Republicans believe Mr. Bloomberg's involvement has stalled attempts at a compromise that could have won the governor's support.
It was a "genuine, clever attempt at a compromise" but had proved to be unworkable, she said.
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