“Bargain on” generally means:
- To Count on or Rely on Something Happening:
- To expect or rely on a particular outcome or situation to occur, often as part of planning or negotiating.
Prepositions
- Before “bargain on”: Usually used with nouns or noun phrases representing what is being relied upon or counted on.
- Example: “They are bargaining on receiving a bonus.”
- After “bargain on”: Followed by the situation, outcome, or factor being relied upon.
- Example: “We are bargaining on a successful launch to boost sales.”
Collocations
- Bargain on something
- Bargain on an outcome
- Bargain on a result
- Bargain on success
Example Sentences
- They are bargaining on good weather for the outdoor event.
- She is bargaining on her promotion to come through by the end of the year.
- We’re bargaining on a significant increase in sales from the new product launch.
- He’s bargaining on the market improving in the next quarter.
- The team is bargaining on a strong performance in the final game.
- They’re bargaining on the new strategy to attract more clients.
- She’s bargaining on the additional funding to complete the project.
- He’s bargaining on the government’s support for the new policy.
- They’re bargaining on receiving a tax break next year.
- She’s bargaining on her extensive network to help her secure the deal.
- He’s bargaining on a favorable review from the client.
- They’re bargaining on higher attendance at the conference.
- She’s bargaining on the success of the marketing campaign to boost sales.
- He’s bargaining on his negotiation skills to close the deal.
- They’re bargaining on a timely delivery of the goods.
- She’s bargaining on her experience to get the job offer.
- He’s bargaining on the project being completed on schedule.
- They’re bargaining on a breakthrough in negotiations.
- She’s bargaining on the company’s growth to secure a promotion.
- He’s bargaining on the increased demand for the product.
- They’re bargaining on the new policy to improve employee satisfaction.
- She’s bargaining on the client’s approval to start the project.
- He’s bargaining on the product launch being successful.
- They’re bargaining on receiving positive feedback from the trial run.
- She’s bargaining on a reduction in expenses to meet the budget.
- He’s bargaining on the results of the market research.
- They’re bargaining on a significant rise in customer engagement.
- She’s bargaining on the quality of the service to retain clients.
- He’s bargaining on the timely execution of the strategy.
- They’re bargaining on the new technology to enhance productivity.
- She’s bargaining on a favorable outcome from the arbitration.
- He’s bargaining on the increased media coverage for publicity.
- They’re bargaining on the project being completed under budget.
- She’s bargaining on the customer’s loyalty to boost sales.
- He’s bargaining on the new supplier meeting the deadlines.
- They’re bargaining on achieving the target numbers by the end of the quarter.
- She’s bargaining on the competitive edge of the new product.
- He’s bargaining on the effectiveness of the new advertising campaign.
- They’re bargaining on a smooth transition during the merger.
- She’s bargaining on the success of the trial to move forward.
- He’s bargaining on the team’s dedication to complete the project.
- They’re bargaining on the favorable terms of the contract.
- She’s bargaining on the increased production capacity to meet demand.
- He’s bargaining on the client’s feedback to improve the service.
- They’re bargaining on the outcome of the investment.
- She’s bargaining on a good performance review for the raise.
- He’s bargaining on the anticipated growth in the market.
- They’re bargaining on the successful implementation of the new system.
- She’s bargaining on the timely resolution of the issue.
- He’s bargaining on the positive impact of the policy changes.