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The phrase "basis for negotiations" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the underlying principles or terms that form the starting point for discussions or talks aimed at reaching an agreement. Example: The proposed contract will serve as the basis for negotiations between the two parties.
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All I can say is it's a basis for negotiations".
SAUCKEL: I cannot conceive in what other way a basis for negotiations could be found.
Undeniably, however, the proposal could provide a serious basis for negotiations.
While not a perfect plan, it can certainly form the basis for negotiations.
But that left moot whether he rejected the American compromise, which Israel has said could form the basis for negotiations.
Whatever contract is reached with the target then becomes the basis for negotiations with the other two.
Nonetheless, they authorized bargainers to continue negotiations, using their own offer made on Saturday as the basis for negotiations.
Mr Rasmussen said the reform package was a "good basis for negotiations" and contained "many elements which Denmark strongly supports".
Customarily, an auditor would be hired to revalue the franchise to determine the basis for negotiations over a price.
Mr. Netanyahu has so far refused to agree to the 1967 lines as the basis for negotiations.
On Monday, he and Mr. Gabriel indicated that it would serve as a loose basis for negotiations.
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