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"Hammer Out" Meaning

Learn the meaning of "hammer out" and its usage through this video lesson.

"Hammer out" means to reach a decision or agreement after discussing or arguing about it for a long time, often with many disagreements along the way.

For example: "The issue is likely to be contentious and will need to be hammered out through collective bargaining.". This example illustrates that the issue requires extensive negotiation and discussion to reach a final agreement.

Benefits of Using "Hammer Out":

  • Clarity in Communication: Using this idiom helps clearly convey the lengthy and complex process of negotiations.
  • Professional Tone: It adds a level of professionalism to your language, making your speech or writing more effective in business contexts.

Watch the video and practice using "hammer out" in your own negotiations. Enhancing your idiomatic expressions will make you a more persuasive and effective communicator. 

Idioms in Negotiation - AdvancedVocabularyBusiness EnglishAdvanced

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