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Tips for Presenting Choices in Negotiations
This set contains 11 annotated sentences.
Dataset version: enGram 3.4, Jan 2024
SWe VPreshave a few options vIto consider.
Explanation
We have a few options to consider.
Patternshave — had — had^a few options
MWould Syou v2prefer option A or option B?
Explanation
Would you prefer option A or option B?
If Soption one HPresdoesn’t vIwork, Swe Mcould v2go with option two.
Explanation
If option one doesn’t work, we could go with option two.
Patternsgo — went — gone
How about Swe Vlook at this from another angle?
Explanation
How about we look at this from another angle?
HLet's v2explore a few different solutions to this issue.
Explanation
Let's explore a few different solutions to this issue.
Patternslet — let — let^a few different solutions
MCan Swe v2compromise by pAPrescombining parts of both options?
Explanation
Can we compromise by combining parts of both options?
What stPresare Syour thoughts on these alternatives?
Explanation
What are your thoughts on these alternatives?
If Sthis approach stPresisn’t p2feasible, Swe Mcould v2try another method.
Explanation
If this approach isn’t feasible, we could try another method.
HLet's v2weigh the pros and cons of each choice.
Explanation
Let's weigh the pros and cons of each choice.
Patternslet — let — let
MWould Sit v2help if Swe VPastprioritized these options differently?
Explanation
Would it help if we prioritized these options differently?
MCould Swe v2agree on a temporary solution while Swe VPresexplore other options?
Explanation
Could we agree on a temporary solution while we explore other options?
Patternsa temporary solution