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The phrase "haggle with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing negotiations, particularly in the context of bargaining over prices or terms.
Example: "When buying a car, it's common to haggle with the dealer to get a better price."
Alternatives: "negotiate with" or "bargain with".
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City officials have continued to haggle with the owners and unions of the remaining lines over terms of the takeover.
And they haggle with a vengeance.
But only enough to haggle with her cleaning lady.
Should wealthy people haggle with the poor for lower prices?
So the governor, disarmed, has no choice but to haggle with the lawmakers.
Maybe the two are one and the same, our way to parley and haggle with time.
Like any other member state, Poland has every right to haggle with the EU.
With patients paying out of pocket, there are no insurance companies to haggle with.
And nobody would hurry a faux-melodramatic haggle with the medina's pottery, textile and jewellery traders.
If you're visiting in August, haggle with somewhere in a higher price category.
Like its peers, the German bank may be able to haggle with United States authorities.
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