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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deal because" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English
It may be used in contexts where you are explaining the reason for a deal or agreement, but it requires additional context to be meaningful. Example: "We reached a deal because both parties were willing to compromise on key issues."
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Invesco, BAE's biggest shareholder, also voiced concern about the strategic value of a deal, because, it said, of BAE's "unique and privileged" relations with the Pentagon.
DO WE HAVE A DEAL, BECAUSE YOU ARE THE KEY? Rubio says he is not the key.
Locals told VICE News that the brigade was willing to risk its revolutionary credibility for a deal because, as in other besieged areas, East Ghouta's residents are tired.
They considered this a deal because it needed work.
But it wasn't enough to reach a deal, because Republicans won't negotiate in earnest.
"It's not that big a deal because there's mikes everywhere now," he said.
It is reactive rather than proactive, making a deal because everyone else is making a deal.
"The chances are good for a deal, because North Korea badly needs the rice.
"I wouldn't call it a deal, because the issues that concern us weren't subject for compromise".
United actively courted Continental in 2008, but Continental eventually walked away from a deal because of United's poor financial health.
"I gave him a deal because his 'room' is attached to mine," Matthews, the sailing instructor, said.
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