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Discover Ludwig"bargained with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the act of negotiating or making a deal with someone. Example: The salesman bargained with the customer for a lower price on the car.
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Darger bargained with God.
They can't be bargained with.
Those years, I bargained with my God.
Authority can sometimes be bargained with and nudged.
THAT night here with Grace, I had bargained with God.
He bargained with other zoos to get animals, through barter.
Choking and covered with ash, he bargained with God.
They, too, prayed for rescue and bargained with God.
"It can't be bargained with, it can't be reasoned with.
He even bargained with the driver for a decent fare.
The disability plan, he said, was "collectively bargained with the players".
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