what is the idiomatic expression for the idiom drive a hard bargain?
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to work hard to negotiate prices or agreements in one's own favor.
using in an sentence:
All right, sir, you drive a hard bargain. I'll sell you this car for $12,450. You drive a hard bargain, Jane, but I'll sign the contract.
using in an sentence:
All right, sir, you drive a hard bargain. I'll sell you this car for $12,450. You drive a hard bargain, Jane, but I'll sign the contract.
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Drive a hard bargain-be very determined in making a deal or agreement related to money.FOR EX-"the company's power in driving a hard bargain has placed severe pressure on suppliers"
Drive a hard bargain-be very determined in making a deal or agreement related to money.FOR EX-"the company's power in driving a hard bargain has placed severe pressure on suppliers"
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