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"making a bargain with" is a perfectly valid and common phrase in English.
Example: "We negotiated with the shopkeeper, making a bargain with him for a lower price on the merchandise."
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Is he making a bargain with fame?
But to claim the land meant making a bargain with the river, confining it to an artificially narrow path so that farms could reach as far as the shore and places like New Orleans and St . Louiscould live undisturbed while their goods were carried safely from port to port.
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"I decided to make a bargain with God," he said.
After all, her father made a bargain with the Shaughnessys and a bargain is a bargain.
Mr Hain wants to make a bargain with public-sector workers.
No less!' " As a young man, Salieri made a bargain with that dealer-God.
But history hangs heavy, as if this creative genius has made a bargain with himself.
She made a bargain with her father that she would attend Skidmore College for one year if she could then leave school to become an actress.
Some time ago Ms. Guleghina made a bargain with her voice, it would seem, trading maximum volume for a loss of tonal beauty and steadiness.
This position would require the Bush administration to make a bargain with its critics, and the Democrats to stop their knee-jerk condemnations.
Pebbleman finally made a bargain with two boys selling subscriptions to buy a year of "Paris Review" if they'd bring a ladder so he could climb down from the roof.
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