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"to bribe" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to either offering or accepting something of value in exchange for some form of preferential treatment, such as a promotion. Example sentence: The unscrupulous politician tried to bribe the official with a large sum of money in exchange for a government contract.
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to bribe
verb
To give a bribe to; specifically, to ask a person to do something, usually against his/her will, in exchange for some type of reward or relief from potential trouble.
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… You have to bribe them".
It's much cheaper to bribe auditors.
We weren't going to bribe anybody.
"And who are too rich to bribe".
"Frankly, we need to bribe them".
He denied trying to bribe her.
We didn't even have to bribe anyone.
12 07 A.M.: Attempt to bribe door guy.
Should I try to bribe him?
In short, they had to bribe them.
(He finally had to bribe him).
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