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The phrase "a deal done" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an agreement or arrangement has been successfully completed or finalized.
Example: "After weeks of negotiations, we finally have a deal done that satisfies both parties."
Alternatives: "an agreement reached" or "a contract finalized".
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We had a deal done.
"There's not a deal done," he said.
"Everybody wants to get a deal done, and that's encouraging".
Hopefully, he can help both sides get a deal done.
"We said our goal is to get a deal done.
"They want us to try and get a deal done.
"They want a deal done, they get it done".
"There's not going to be a deal done".
Our first goal is to get a deal done.
We want to get a deal done," McMorris said.
Getting a deal done even meant flying to Mexico for a signature.
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