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Discover Ludwig"newly negotiated" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something has been recently discussed and agreed upon. Example: The contract was updated with newly negotiated terms and conditions.
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Late yesterday, the prime minister of Greece announced a plan to hold a referendum on the newly negotiated rescue deal.
There is a recent benchmark for such a strategy: the newly negotiated U.S.-Canadian bilateral trade pact.
Greek citizens were already very upset by austerity plans in place, and the newly negotiated deal is said to be even tougher.So where do things stand?
The Real IRA became notorious in 1998, when they tried to wreck the newly negotiated power-sharing settlement by bombing the town of Omagh, near Dungannon.
This elaborate system of mutual dependence was based on blood ties, marriage alliances, and old covenants as well as on newly negotiated contracts.
And it has been made even worse by a newly negotiated companion agreement that lays out the technical details for nuclear commerce.
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The newly educated car shopper negotiated a deal that was $7,000 lower.
And the newly single Wynn himself negotiated the use of two "fairway villas" that the company figures are worth $503,831 a year, proof the real estate meltdown hasn't been a bust for everyone in America.
Nonetheless, in the past few weeks the Iranian government has seemed newly open to negotiating.
Before building permanent neckdowns or traffic islands, he notes, you have to consider numerous factors, such as the ability of emergency and sanitation vehicles to negotiate newly narrowed junctions.
Newly separated, he negotiates the darkness of his apartment in the middle of the night, trying to invent a way to fill the emptiness left behind by the sudden, unexplained departure of the wife he still longs for and loves.
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