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We can't go higher than 7%. (would find / quite difficult)
We would find it quite difficult to go higher than 7%.
You said we'd get 90 days' free credit. (thought / been promised)
We thought a 90 days's free credit had been promised.
We had hoped to see movement on price. (hoping / some)
We had been hoping to see some movement on price.
That's very expensive. (don't / think / rather)
Don't you think that's rather expensive?
We hoped you'd provide service. (honest / hoping)
To be honest, we were hoping you'd provide service.
This is too expensive. (unfortunately / a little / out of/ price range)
Unfortunately, this is a little out of our price range.
This is a problem (might / a bit of)
This might be a bit of a problem.
You'll have to pay more if you want that. (may / slightly)
You may have to pay slightly more if you want that.
That's impossible! (unfortunately / would not / possible)
Unfortunately, that would not be possible.
We won't go any further than this. (don't think / can / this stage)
I don't think we can go any further than this at this stage.
We had aimed to get further than this. (aiming /rather)
We had been aiming to get rather further than this.
We're making no progress at all. (don't seem / much)
We don't seem to make much progress.
It'll be difficult to persuade head office. (may / very easy)
It may not be very easy to persuade head office.
You don't understand. (respect / quite seem)
With respect, you don't quite seem to understand.
We won't accept less than $ 5 a unit. (afraid/not / position/ this stage)
I'm afraid, we are not in a position to accept less than $ 5 a unit at this stage.
That's wrong! (afraid / not quite)
I'm afraid that's not quite correct.