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we will drive a hard bargain over it

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Answered by simran9999915
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Answered by theprincess
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drive a hard bargain. Be severe in negotiating a transaction, make an agreement to one's advantage. For example, It's more than Iplanned to pay, but you drive a hard bargain. This expression, first recorded in 1836, uses the verb drive in the sense of "forcefully carry through."

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