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The phrase "a week for dealing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated time period for addressing or managing specific issues or tasks.
Example: "I have set aside a week for dealing with the backlog of emails that have accumulated over the past month."
Alternatives: "a week for addressing" or "a week for handling".
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By early 2011, she was making herself reserve at least one day a week for "dealing with the future".
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They had planned to give Remy the number seven shirt and he had waited in the US for the best part of a week for the deal to be confirmed.
They can also pay $9 for a week of deals or $199 for the year.
Maybe it was the prospect of the long holiday weekend or just the summer heat, but this has been a sizzling week for deal makers on and off Broadway, giving shape to the coming season and a sense of security to newly hired actors, playwrights and myriad theater populi.
It has been a busy week for deals in for the pharmaceuticals sector, as on Tuesday Canadian drugs firm Valeant offered to buy Botox maker Allergan for $47bn.
Huayi Brothers' prospective deal with Robinov comes during a busy week for deal-making between Chinese and American entertainment companies.
"I always had the sense that, if Matthew or I were drunk, Wendy could deal with it, or, if we got kicked out of school for a week for having some acid, she could deal with it," Michael says.
The companys crazed shopping spree– averaging better than one deal a week for two years–has produced a fair share of duds and missed opportunities.
One deal, offering a week for two in a four-star resort in Sardinia at £529 per person (including Ryanair flights from Stansted) via Groupon, didn't include hold luggage (potentially adding an extra £140 for a couple) or the transfer costs to the resort in Olbia (Which? were quoted £375 by a private-hire firm for both journeys).
We were left to ponder all week whether Don has a plan for dealing with Lou and the rest of the agency's problems, or if he simply had no choice but to take the gig back under apparently intolerable conditions.
Most of the ranches are gone now, including the TH, once owned by Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. Vanderbilt offered a package divorce deal -- $795 a week for room and board, a horse, two trips to Reno, a bottle of liquor and a daily pack of cigarettes.
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