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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compromises on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make concessions or agreements in order to reach a mutual understanding or resolution. Example: "The United Nations had to compromise on certain issues in order to reach a peace agreement between the two countries."
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The regulatory settlement is by and large a fair one, with compromises on all sides.
No one puts bumper stickers about compromises on their cars.
"There are compromises on not being in China, and there are compromises on being in China.
With them come compromises on Baker's part as a biographer.
The agreement also reflected compromises on other issues.
The FiveThirtyEight forecast compromises on this hypothesis somewhat.
Clearly, Eisenman had to make painful compromises on this project.
We have to make compromises on the practical level.
Securing that involves negotiating – which involves compromises on both sides.
"There have been compromises on all sides," Ms. Metz said.
Are you really going to have compromises on issues?
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