Quid pro quo in a Sentence  ðŸ”Š

Definition of Quid pro quo

a Latin term that refers to a deal in which something is given but only in exchange for something else, often used in legal cases

Examples of Quid pro quo in a sentence

Continuing quid pro quo, the bread maker always gave the butcher loaves in exchange for beef.  ðŸ”Š

Accused of quid pro quo sexual harassment, the CEO denied promising his assistant a job in exchange for a date.  ðŸ”Š

The basis of the suit was a quid pro quo claim in which a woman claimed she was fired after refusing to have sex with her boss.  ðŸ”Š

Signing the quid pro quo contract, the model agreed to wear the clothing on the runway in exchange for exposure.  ðŸ”Š

The first quid pro quo deal in the New World occurred with the Pilgrims exchanged goods with the Native Americans for food.  ðŸ”Š

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