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Discover Ludwig"negotiates between" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to mediate or find a solution between two opposing parties or ideas. Example: The company's HR manager often serves as a mediator and negotiates between employees and management to resolve conflicts.
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The music, by the talented Brendan Connelly, deftly negotiates between that extreme attitude and a more Japanese sound.
Arguments about the path the country negotiates between Russia and the west certainly play a highly visible role in political battles.
The fruit to be scalped rests in the palm of one hand, while the other grasps the peeler and negotiates between the rind and the spongy part beneath.
This is a curious novel, not so much in its subject matter, which is dependably Ackroydian, as in the schematic way it negotiates between its subject matter and the reader.
Salomon's work negotiates between the two positions represented by Daberlohn and Paulinka to find its own voice, both impassioned and cleareyed, like the symbolism of water as life and death, another reconciled paradox.
As usual, Almendárez negotiates between the Latino way of thinking — with a strong undercurrent of machismo — and a more modern, norteamericano way that brings women in on the joke.
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Normally these things are negotiated between towns".
Coursework requirements are negotiated between you and your Special Committee.
My job was to negotiate between the two of them.
In his narrative, Nusseibeh negotiated between history and apologia.
"That is what is being negotiated between Andersen and KPMG.
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