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The phrase "a deed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an action or a document that is legally binding, such as a contract or a property transfer.
Example: "He signed a deed to transfer ownership of the property to his daughter."
Alternatives: "an action" or "a document".
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Thoreau said: "Writing may be either the record of a deed or a deed.
The fourth fictional document was a deed.
Changing Names On a Deed Q.
But what if there were a deed?
It is nobler when it is a deed".
There is a contract instead of a deed.
A "fact" is, etymologically, an act or a deed.
The tax is often handwritten on a deed.
Inside was a deed of ownership, gifting one speckled roan, age 22, to Mr. Wells.
Only then could the homesteader, with a $6 fee, file for a deed of title.
It was a deed of self-sacrifice for the good of others.
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