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Discover Ludwig"making concessions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an act of giving way, or an agreement to accept or do something that is less than what was wanted or expected. For example: "After much deliberation, the two sides reached an agreement by making concessions on certain points."
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Stop making concessions.
Pakistan is making concessions to religious extremists.
He succeeded in part by making concessions.
But between the lines, a fearsome operator is making concessions.
In response, the EU has frantically been making concessions.
Mr. Kostunica should not start by making concessions.
Under certain conditions, making concessions is part of this.
Within the past few years Jeffries started making concessions.
Have you ever found yourself making concessions in public statements to please a negotiating counterpart?
Viewing angry negotiators as formidable opponents, we respond by making concessions and lowering our demands.
They also avoid making concessions too soon to avoid increasing their opponents' expectations.
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