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Discover Ludwig"make a bargain" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase that can be used when referring to an agreement between two people or parties. For example, "In order to buy the house, we had to make a bargain with the seller."
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They make a bargain.
"I decided to make a bargain with God," he said.
Mr Hain wants to make a bargain with public-sector workers.
But it is at the same time putting machinery in place that could be used to make a bargain.
"You just make a bargain," Gaby said, pulling a small sweater onto a small body with its arms in the air.
So, goblin stories embrace all sorts of tricksy creatures, mean and cunning sprites with whom it is often tempting, though always foolish, to make a bargain.
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"We made a bargain," says Mr Gorovoy.
Is he making a bargain with fame?
After all, her father made a bargain with the Shaughnessys and a bargain is a bargain.
But they have made a bargain for success.
No less!' " As a young man, Salieri made a bargain with that dealer-God.
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