[Idiom] haggle over

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Please check out the following paragraph.

(1) My secret is looking for an ideal friend; however, I haven't found one.
(2) I hope my ideal friend can discuss homework with me, and he doesn't make a fuss about our scores.
(3) I hope my idea friend can duscuss homework with me, and he doesn't haggle over our scores.
 
Please check out the following paragraph.

(1) My secret is looking for an ideal friend; however, I haven't found one.
(2) I hope my ideal friend can discuss homework with me, and he doesn't make a fuss about our scores.
(3) I hope my idea friend can duscuss homework with me, and he doesn't haggle over our scores.


You haggle over something when you're negotiating something, like a price or terms of a deal.

I haggled with the butcher over the price of the lamb chops.

You can complain or whine to your friend about your grades.

You can haggle over a grade with your instructor if you try to promise to do extra work for a higher grade or anything that involves negotiating a higher grade.

This word has negative connotations. If you're haggling here (in my part of the world), you're being petty and annoying.
 
Is #2 acceptable?

(2) I hope my ideal friend can discuss homework with me, and he doesn't make a fuss about our scores.

Which is better, marks or scores?
 
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