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The phrase "a sort of deal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an agreement or arrangement that is not formal or is somewhat ambiguous in nature.
Example: "We reached a sort of deal where both parties would benefit, but it wasn't officially documented."
Alternatives: "a kind of agreement" or "a type of arrangement".
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"It was a sort of deal between small businessmen and the authorities," Sheilagh Ogilvie, an economic historian at the University of Cambridge who is more critical of the guilds' legacy than Epstein or Prak, told me.
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"I didn't vote to come out with no deal, I voted to come out and have a sort of fair deal," she said.
It was a sort of commodities deal, like buying soybean futures.
He explained, "I was investing in the process of his art". It was a sort of commodities deal, like buying soybean futures.
When C.W. Smith, a Detroit businessman, bought the colt about a year ago, it was arranged that Fallon would continue to train him - a sort of package deal.
Bruce Wayne's father was a sort of New Deal liberal, spending massively on anti-poverty projects and building an extensive cheap public transit system to link the city together before being murdered by a poor man turned to crime.
"We could do them on loan with a view to any sort of deals," he said.
It was a regular sort of deal".
The two received Twitter equity, but San Francisco got a different sort of deal.
Meanwhile, Mr. Adam said, Mr. Blagojevich was quietly intending to appoint Lisa Madigan, the state attorney general, to the job if he could make a different sort of deal.
At the top of Chief Executive Steve Ballmer's Steve Ballmer's list should be a different sort of deal: acquiring Facebook.
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