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The phrase "from negotiations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was obtained or learned as a result of negotiations. For example: - The company's profits increased from negotiations with their suppliers. - The new contract was a result of months of intense negotiations. - We were able to secure a lower price from negotiations with the seller. - The CEO spoke to the press about the company's success from negotiations with their clients.
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Argentina could also benefit from negotiations.
Yahoo finally withdrew from negotiations in June.
What can we expect from negotiations with the North?
But in April, he was sidelined from negotiations.
And Sony itself may decide to walk away from negotiations.
"The issue is, were retirees unlawfully precluded from negotiations?" Hausfeld said.
In a statement Friday, the Yemeni government said it "warmly welcomed" Qatar's withdrawal from negotiations.
It is such leadership that needs urgently to be forthcoming from negotiations in Cancun".
(Citadel walked away from negotiations by Saturday afternoon, according to a person briefed on those talks).
And Mr. Abbas has said that he will withdraw from negotiations if settlement activity resumes.
An agreement to establish a paid position resulted from negotiations among county commissioners and religious leaders.
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