We will bid for the 12 projects next week, public bidding, the cost competitive pressure is bigger, can you make a concession on the prices?
Can I say cost pressure is bigger?
This is a run-on sentence: at least three different statements are run together into one sentence without any proper connection. "cost competitive pressure" is not a correct phrase. You can say "competitive pressure on costs".
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This is a run-on sentence: at least three different statements are run together into one sentence without any proper connection. "cost competitive pressure" is not a correct phrase. You can say "competitive pressure on costs".
"greater" seems better than "bigger", but what are you comparing it with? Bigger/greater than what?
I don't really understand what "prices" refers to.