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Discover LudwigThe phrase "negotiate for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to discuss or bargain for something. Example: The union leaders are currently negotiating for better wages and benefits for their members.
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"We negotiate for exporters first.
"It's something you'd negotiate for.
Failing to negotiate for yourself.
Will you negotiate for your preferred proposal?
Isn't it tricky to negotiate for authors?
Siemens employees still negotiate for strategic materials.
We had to negotiate for those.
I want them to negotiate for us.
Here's how to negotiate for success.
This government would negotiate for the Authority.
If you can't get the salary that you want, negotiate for a parking space, negotiate for more vacation, negotiate for a budget to attend a conference.
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