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Free sign up"intensive negotiations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time during which two or more parties discuss the terms of an agreement in considerable detail. For example: "After months of intensive negotiations, the two sides finally reached an agreement."
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"There were intensive negotiations.
After intensive negotiations, Maguire held on to the role.
The two sides began intensive negotiations last Saturday.
After weeks of intensive negotiations this summer, the United States changed its mind.
Despite intensive negotiations over several weeks, the peace talks collapsed in mid-March mid-March 1999
After intensive negotiations, they came up with what they call their "Catholic clause".
Goldman had bid 955.25p a share during intensive negotiations on Monday.
Foster continued: "For almost four weeks, we have been engaged in intensive negotiations with Sinn Féin.
Intensive negotiations are under way and the winners could be announced as early as next week.
The moves emerged after intensive negotiations between Labour MPs and Charles Clarke, the Home Secretary.
Delegates from the four Afghan factions here began intensive negotiations today over the shape of an interim post-Taliban government.
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