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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bargained over" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where people negotiate or try to come to an agreement on a particular issue or topic. It is often used in discussions about business deals, contracts, or other agreements. Example: The two parties have been bargaining over the terms of the contract for weeks, but they still have not reached an agreement.
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The issues to be bargained over can be associated with a single good/service or multiple goods/services.
Tajik women bargained over resplendent bolts of fabric.
"You went to an outlet store, and you bargained over the price?" "I did," he says.
What does come across, however, is the casual ease with which the world was bargained over.
We often assume — and contract law reflects the assumption — that contracts are bargained over, and, in practice, many are.
On a recent class trip to Chinatown, they bargained over prices of store goods and ordered meals in Chinese.
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The Textile Gallery is not a place where you go to bargain over carpets.
We could bargain over just about anything.
Give Medicare the ability to bargain over drug prices.
Mr. Pistole said screeners could bargain over policies on shifts, dress code, break time and awards.
He accused Democrats of using the pending defense cuts to force Republicans to bargain over taxes.
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