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The phrase "tough negotiations" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to difficult or challenging discussions or talks aimed at reaching an agreement or resolution between conflicting parties. Example: The two countries engaged in tough negotiations over the trade deal, but were able to come to a compromise in the end.
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This makes for tough negotiations.
Mr. Arias has faced tough negotiations before.
"These will be tough negotiations," he said.
"Tough negotiations with Nicosia lie ahead," she said.
But it was also clear that tough negotiations lie ahead.
Not surprising, studios are bracing for tough negotiations.
Now the tough negotiations will begin in earnest.
It was also the setting of some tough negotiations.
"But these were tough, tough negotiations, and obviously no one got everything they wanted".
He wrote: Am glad behind the scenes tough negotiations worked with China rather than public bluster.
That would require tough negotiations, but Yahoo investors would probably appreciate the clean exit.
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