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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deal going" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an ongoing negotiation or arrangement related to a deal or agreement.
Example: "We have a deal going with the supplier that should benefit both parties."
Alternatives: "an ongoing deal" or "a deal in progress".
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Was there a deal going?
Seemed like there was always a deal going on.
"I don't think that not having a deal going into the new year is all that critical," Mr. Blitz said.
United had told the midfielder to be prepared in the event of a deal going through.
De Gea looked certain to join Real on deadline day only for a breakdown in talks between the two clubs over the necessary paperwork to end any chances of a deal going through.
When's the last time a new currency was formed?" And he's doing this and I'm thinking, Jesus, he's making up the rules and I got a deal going on.
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So will a deal go through?
If a deal goes well, everyone benefits.
"It can be painful when a deal goes sour," James Mawson, the founder of Global Corporate Venturing, said.
Letitia, perhaps nervous about the sticky parts of a deal, went on cheerily, "The birth father is white.
If a deal goes through, it would value the studio at about $3 billion.
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