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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be negotiated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of reaching an agreement or understanding with someone or a group.
Example: "The terms of the contract will need to be negotiated with the stakeholders before final approval."
Alternatives: "be discussed with" or "be settled with".
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"That has to be negotiated with our unions".
Will that supplement be negotiated with the governor?
It is also one which will have to be negotiated with the ten provinces.
Pacific time, and shipping will be negotiated with the winning bidder.
Each mission and site must be negotiated with the Vietnamese government.
"It has to be negotiated with the parents," Dr. Schlossberg said.
Many of those smaller cuts will be negotiated with public employee unions.
That re-entry needs to be negotiated with Britain's EU partners.
Permission will also have to be negotiated with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority and Amtrak.
Sometimes, lower payments can be negotiated with the I.R.S., tax experts say.
No lasting peace could hold without him, but none could be negotiated with him either.
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