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The phrase 'bargain by' is not correct English and it is not typically used in written English. If you want to use a phrase that means to negotiate, you could use 'bargain with' or 'negotiate with'. For example: I tried to bargain with the car salesman for a lower price, but he refused.
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King looks like a bargain by comparison.
Midtown South is still a relative bargain by Manhattan standards.
The I.T. department, in turn, fulfills its end of the bargain by supporting most major smartphones.
One made a certain devil's bargain by voting for Clinton in the first place.
Some students can find a bargain by taking an MBA at a local public university.
The occasional cab fare or car rental is a bargain by comparison.
The details of this scheme were revealed in a plea bargain by Marques de Azevedo.
By the Sea is a bargain by comparison: a mere $25m ego bath.
Our two-room suite, at $159 night, was a bargain by high-season Key West standards.
But conservationists argued that the city was striking a fool's bargain by using tropical wood.
Mr. Seremetis paid under $1 million, he said, for a half floor of space — a bargain by Manhattan standards.
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