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Discover LudwigThe phrase "negotiate between" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing the process of resolving a dispute or disagreement between two or more people or parties. For example: We had to negotiate between all the stakeholders before agreeing on a course of action.
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My job was to negotiate between the two of them.
Imagine India offering to negotiate between political parties in Pakistan.
There is much to negotiate between the firms.
We try, at best, to appease our fears; to negotiate between fear and hope.
It helped negotiate between the leading Islamist party and the traditional political class.
"In effect, we had to negotiate between two sets of values.
It was not – and still is not – able to negotiate between conflicting rights.
A year ago, Amref stepped in to negotiate between the school and the parents.
"The Americans are telling us that we've got to negotiate between each other, because it's not their business.
And the two chambers, led by different parties, still have to negotiate between themselves as well as with the governor.
And he himself, having tried to negotiate between the warring factions, had made enemies on both sides.
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