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The phrase "haggle about" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of bargaining or arguing over a price or agreement. For example, "The two sides continued to haggle about the details of the contract."
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"You haggle about giving me money," Kreuger chided a Swedish banker.
It would really be a drag if I had to haggle about it.
Sometimes content owners and distributors even haggle over what to haggle about.
"In the end I decided I could not haggle about my children's future," he said.
However, the presidential decree to give legal force to the moratorium is still awaited, as different interests haggle about its scope.
(Actually, the fact that Medicare is so much more popular than Medicaid suggests that American people are a lot like other people — i.e., part of fallen humanity. But I didn't want to haggle about "exceptionalism," so I let it pass).
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Now we're just haggling about the price".
"What we see is last-minute haggling about how to pose before the cameras".
But buyers are cautious, dealers say, taking their time and often haggling about prices.
If and when health reform passes, the Senate will start haggling about climate change.
Aid workers waited for visas and the junta haggled about import duties on emergency supplies.
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