Sentence examples for be dealing with from inspiring English sources

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be dealing with

noun

A division, a portion, a share.

  • We gave three deals of grain in tribute to the king.

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They will be dealing with real life.

We'd be dealing with (more) snow.

Malik: they'll be dealing with legal issues.

"I need to be dealing with people.

It is wonderful material to be dealing with".

I never thought I'd be dealing with vinyl.

"If there were Eskimos here, we'd be dealing with them.

Should we be dealing with him?" he said.

Shouldn't he be dealing with the Iran thing?

That's the problem we should be dealing with now.

The more difficult diplomatic challenge may be dealing with China.

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