Sentence examples for a deal over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a deal over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to the conclusion or cancellation of a deal, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "After much negotiation, it was clear that a deal was over, and both parties walked away."

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"They can do a deal over dinner if they wish".

The Kurds also want a deal over oil and gas in their area.

Nadir denied having made a deal over his treatment when he returns.

Russia is dangling a deal over Moldova's most industrialised region, Transdniestria, whose separatist regime it sponsors.

Israel failed to strike a deal over Ron Arad, an airman captured in Lebanon in 1986.

Today, Iran and the US tiptoe toward warmer relations and a deal over Iran's nuclear enrichment.

The second world war began because Hitler and Stalin, bloodstained rivals, cut a deal over Poland.

The first step is to remember the economy's vulnerability when negotiating a deal over the debt ceiling.

It seems plain enough that Iran, under a reformist president, Hassan Rouhani, wants a deal over its nuclear programme.

Yesterday's poll came despite the inability of the UUP and Sinn Féin to strike a deal over IRA weapons decommissioning.

No, a deal over its pension funds did that – one that will free up £36m a year of cashflow.

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