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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for compromise' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when two or more parties are attempting to reach an agreement. For example, "The two sides have been negotiating for days, trying to find a solution that everyone can agree on, but they have so far been unable to reach a compromise. They will continue to meet tomorrow in hopes of finding an answer for compromise."
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It's ripe for compromise".
There still is some room for compromise.
But there is room for compromise here.
Not much room for compromise there.
There may be room for compromise.
There was never any room for compromise".
There are plenty of options for compromise.
Civilian officials are looking for compromise.
"That's not a recipe for compromise".
There's no room for compromise".
Is there no room for compromise here?
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