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They came to terms with the union leaders.
I am afraid they don't get along very well.
I am afraid they can't get along very well.
He is easy to get on with.
He put terms on his problem.
He is the person who is difficult to come to terms with.
He is rather hard to get along with.
After considerable argument, the buyer and the seller finally came to terms.
I negotiated the price with him.
I am afraid that they don't get along very well.
After all they came to terms with each other.
In the matter of house-rent I have come to terms with him.
If your prices are competitive, we will place a large order.
John came to terms with his problem, which means he has accepted it.

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