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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concessions to" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is making a concession or agreement to something, usually as a result of a negotiation. For example: After lengthy negotiations, both sides finally agreed to make some concessions to each other.
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Their concessions to glamour are few.
He never made any concessions to them.
So he makes no concessions to populism.
The group opposed any concessions to India.
The concessions to the M.T.B.E.
Deng Xiaoping made more concessions to his rivals.
P36 BT offers concessions to keep Openreach.
He made no concessions to my age.
As do other concessions to intelligibility.
These concessions to the moment were almost apologetic.
Others on Staten Island made concessions to the heat.
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