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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a form of dealing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular method or approach to handling a situation or issue.
Example: "Negotiation is often seen as a form of dealing that requires skill and patience."
Alternatives: "a method of handling" or "a way of managing".
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From Apple's perspective, Gizmodo had gone too far the minute it offered money for the phone, which Apple viewed as a form of dealing in stolen goods.
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"There's a form of black magic in dealing with electronic circuitry" said Eric Lentz-Gauthier, a member of Mr. Raymond's team.
Science fiction, abbreviation SF or sci-fi, a form of fiction that deals principally with the impact of actual or imagined science upon society or individuals.
Eating seeds is a form of murder, but deal with it -- because eating seeds has become very trendy indeed.
Since SE is a form of entrepreneurship, it must deal with a form of "innovation".
Though contemporary physicians are capable of recognizing this disease for what it is, it is interesting to note that Tourette's was once widely understood to be a form of demonic possession, and dealt with accordingly.
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Sociologists describe it as a form of societal introversion as people deal with heightened risk by setting priorities.
"The payment is a form of coercion, especially when you are dealing with marginalised communities," said Kerry McBroom, director of the Reproductive Rights Initiative at the Human Rights Law Network in New Delhi.
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