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The phrase "entering a negotiation" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of discussing a solution to a problem or dispute between two or more parties. For example, "The two sides met and began entering a negotiation on the terms of their contract."
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Upon entering a negotiation, he first asked each party to tell him what was on its mind, what it hoped to achieve and what it thought of the other side's proposals.
Scientists often hate the thought of entering a negotiation.
There is nothing more self-empowering than doing one's homework and entering a negotiation with a high BATNA.
Generally, people lack confidence when entering a negotiation and they set their aspirations too low.
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The next step in the peace process, a senior administration official said, is to devise measures that both sides could take to restore trust and allow them to enter a negotiation.
Following the formation of the new Greek government we are entering a period of negotiation.
Businesses should prepare as much as possible before entering into a negotiation with a major buyer.
Mr. Morsi and the military's top officer, Gen. Abdul-Fattah el-Sisi, entered a delicate negotiation on Monday, one fraught with risks for both men, and for the nation.
The ring fencing of what is understood to be profitable online assets creates more options for the Lebedevs, as any potential buyer of the Independent newspapers would have to enter a separate negotiation to secure the digital assets.
We are now entering a new round of negotiations over extending the debt ceiling where the Republicans would appear to hold many of the cards.
"We are now entering a more intensive period of negotiation".
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