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The phrase "a deal post" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to business, marketing, or social media, typically referring to a post that announces or discusses a specific deal or offer.
Example: "Check out our latest deal post for exclusive discounts on our products this weekend!"
Alternatives: "a promotional post" or "a sales announcement".
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When you've created a deal, post it onto a social deals site like Dealspotr and share it with a wider community to expand the reach of your promotion.
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If they fail to strike a deal, post-war Germany's second grand coalition risks going down in history as a failure, for there will be little time to put things right before the end of its term.
They tell the story of T-Mobile, where a salesperson who risked losing a deal posted a question on Jive, received responses from far-flung colleagues and closed the deal.
"It's a bigger deal, post 9/11," said a Bush administration official.
This is about the Lib Dems' political future: "We are not planning for a Tory deal post 2015, we need a free hand".
But the apartment that got away may have been a pocket deal, posted as a one-day sale.
"There's got to be room for a deal," says Post. Kuzmanich's firm is working on one.
Through the app, a retailer or small business owner can instantly offer a deal and post it, allowing them to attract customers right away, and most importantly, while those customers are out and about looking for something to do.
In an unusual example of diligent diplomatic preparation, he struck a deal on post-conflict Iraq at the United Nations Security Council with the three main refuseniks—France, Germany and Russia.
Group buying, based on a Chinese collective buying model called tuangou, involves getting highly discounted prices on the promise of bulk purchases: A deal is posted but it is only "on" when a specified number of people have bought the deal.
Oddly enough, the listing claims that you'll save a whopping $30 by taking advantage of this deal, posting an original price of $99.99.
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