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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bargained to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase "bargained to" to describe the process of successful negotiation between two or more parties. For example, "After several rounds of intense negotiation, the two sides finally bargained to an agreement."
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The future of Long Island Sound is no budget annoyance to be haggled down or bargained to death.
But this is not necessarily certain: in 1998 Major League Baseball and its players' union collectively bargained to lobby for changes to their antitrust framework.
The background to the transaction section of Venoco's proxy statement describes how the company bargained to accept $12.50 a share, only if Mr. Marquez accepted that the minority shareholders must vote in favor the deal.
Green had intimated that his new company would shoulder the old club's footballing responsibilities as he bargained to gain entry to the Scottish Premier League, then Division One.
They were not excited, if anything they bargained to have it for $3 instead of $10 claiming they could not afford anything pricier.
I never bargained to get a dose of straight talk from Sam Smith in the words of one of his acceptance speeches.
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When he was still a teenager, he plea-bargained to a felony.
There are bargains to be found here.
Still, there are bargains to be had.
There were bargains to be had.
"We expect intensive bargaining to continue.
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