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I . bargain [ˈbɑːrgɪn, Brit ˈbɑːg-] SUBST

1. bargain (agreement):

bargain
trato m
to drive a hard bargain
to strike a bargain
into the bargain

2. bargain (item bought):

bargain
this armchair was a real bargain
(good value) a bargain on shoes/a sweater

II . bargain [ˈbɑːrgɪn, Brit ˈbɑːg-] VERBO intr

bargain rates
bargain prices

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In a logrolling system, the local legislator can use his vote to bargain with his fellow legislators.
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Beautiful slice through the all-time lows around $4.00, so "bargain" hunters and traders will eventually step-in.
www.nbr.co.nz
The first is the cautionary requirement - parties are more likely to look before they leap when making a bargain than when making an off-the-cuff promise of a gift.
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You can pick up a bargain on chocolate and flowers on the 15th.
www.smh.com.au
The team was sold for the bargain price of $1.
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The defenders of the KKK saw here an opportunity for a bargain.
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It's a bargain-priced challenger that's worthy of comparison with notionally superior and much more expensive cars.
www.wheelsmag.com.au
The coquette goddess of the '90s has endured a ropey decade of lifetime roles and bargain-bin dreck.
kawarthanow.com
An experienced agent, he says, will be able to steer people away from problem buildings where a bargain price may be cheap for a reason.
www.therecord.com
Other analysts said the deal could lead to further mergers within the industry and give competitors a chance to pick up assets at a bargain price.
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