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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bargaining at" is not commonly used in written English
It could potentially be used in a sentence like "The tourists were bargaining at the local market for souvenirs." In this case, "bargaining at" would mean negotiating or haggling for a price at a specific location. However, it would be more common to use the verb "bargaining" without the preposition "at" in this sentence ("The tourists were bargaining for souvenirs at the local market.")
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It would also allow bargaining at the company level, rather than binding employers to national agreements.
"It's sort of lame," said Harry Katz, a professor of collective bargaining at Cornell University.
"The depth of the alliance is quite unusual," said Harry C. Katz, a professor of collective bargaining at Cornell University.
To surf the jungle gym's top tier is not merely to rise above the addicts bargaining at curbside.
The study also found that minimum wage increases "neither discouraged nor encouraged enterprise bargaining at the workplace level".
As for e-commerce, Mr. Jin said, a number of the communities surrounding Dali still do their purchasing and bargaining at weekly outdoor markets.
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A bargain at €10.
A bargain at £3.25 each.
A bargain at half the wage.
So are there any bargains at all?
Tickets were a bargain at just $15.
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