Sure thing!
Here are a few: "We're looking to expand our market share." "Let's discuss the terms of the partnership." "The shipment is scheduled for next week." "Can we negotiate a better price?" "Our company specializes in high-quality products." P...
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Sure thing!
Here are a few: "We're looking to expand our market share." "Let's discuss the terms of the partnership." "The shipment is scheduled for next week." "Can we negotiate a better price?" "Our company specializes in high-quality products." Practice these, and you'll sound like a pro in no time. Need more examples? Just ask.
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Here’s a polished version of your sentence with a few tips:
Improved sentence:
"I’d like to learn some useful business-related phrases for trade negotiations."
Tips:
1. "I want" → "I’d like" – Slightly more polite and natural in conversation.
2. "New sentences" → "Useful phrases" – "Phrases" is more natural than "sentences" when learning spoken English.
3. "Business trade" → "Business-related phrases for trade negotiations" – More specific and practical.
If you're focusing on spoken English, try to keep sentences concise and natural. For example:
- "Can you teach me some business English for meetings?"
- "I need phrases for negotiating deals."
Would you like help with a specific business situation (e.g., emails, meetings, negotiations)?