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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my negotiations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the process of discussing and reaching an agreement or settlement with someone, typically in a formal or business context. Example: "I have been in constant communication with the other party and we are currently in the midst of my negotiations for a new contract."
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"In my negotiations I've expected the level of violence to go down when the talks start.
"All of my negotiations involved playing people off against one another.
"I can assure you taxpayers will get a very good deal from my negotiations with Bayer," he declared Friday.
Mr. Thompson refused to give details, but said, "I can assure you taxpayers will get a very good deal from my negotiations with Bayer" and the other companies.
The book quotes Kramer as saying, "In my negotiations with Foreman there was this veil of unspoken ideas about how my past connections could militate against me".
As a working artist, I wanted a set of just copyright rules that provided a sound framework for my negotiations with big publishers, film studios, and similar institutions.
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"I don't think it means anything about my negotiation skills," Mr. Kyl said about the string of failed talks.
I timed my negotiation to coincide with the "fireworks" — I could hear gunshots on the phone — and the seller folded.
In response, both posted messages in my negotiation chart's "status" column to inform me that their current offers were final.
After my negotiation for the tablecloth was completed, Mr. Roussos and I advanced quickly from matters of world economy to where to eat, swim, stroll and sleep in Nafplio.
Here's the thing about my negotiation style: I don't have one.
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