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Discover Ludwig"negotiate around" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when talking about situations that require two sides to come to an agreement, usually through discussion and compromise. For example, "The union and their employer had to negotiate around the terms of the new contract."
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To reach Nablus, they had to negotiate around and through the wreckage caused by aerial bombing on the road from Tulkarm to Nablus.
"Apparently, the ZANU-PF negotiators were only mandated to negotiate around the vice presidency and nothing else," the opposition party official said.
There seemed to be little discussion or negotiation or an inability to negotiate around issues of protection and prevention as evidenced below.
If they can negotiate around it, there will be early settlements.
In the Pacrim Dispute, three nations negotiate around the rice trade.
Friends said in a statement that the proposal "significantly undervalues" its business and refused to negotiate around that figure.
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The details took so much fine tuning that on Tuesday, as the two senators negotiated, "around 4 00 I was concerned we couldn't do it," Mr. Manchin said.
The former prime minister signalled that differences over the murder in the UK of Alexander Litvinenko remained, but could be "negotiated around".
Negotiate around-town traffic to see how it behaves at slower speeds and under stop-and-go conditions, as well as how smoothly it rides over bumps and potholes.
Negotiating around money is never pleasant.
"I spent my first two years negotiating around that.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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