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Discover Ludwig"horse trading" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It originated from the practice of buying and selling horses, where negotiations and bargaining were often involved. You can use "horse trading" in a sentence to describe any situation where there is intense negotiation or bargaining involved, especially in business or politics. For example: "After weeks of intense horse trading, the two companies finally reached a deal for the merger." "The politicians engaged in some serious horse trading before reaching a compromise on the new tax bill." "During the contract negotiations, there was a lot of horse trading over the terms and conditions."
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horse trading
noun
Alternative spelling of horsetrading
synonyms
Exact(20)
That has set off the horse trading.
There is horse trading involved.
"It was like horse trading," he said.
"There will be more, not less, horse trading.
When does ordinary horse trading cross a line?
Lots of horse trading but little or no strategy.
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What's the point of all this horse trading?
This is about horse-trading.
Already, horse-trading appears to have begun.
But it would allow for horse-trading.
Much will depend on coalition horse-trading.
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