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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common deal" is both correct and usable in written English.
It is a way to describe an agreement between two parties that is accepted by both. For example, "We made a common deal that they would provide the raw materials at a discounted price and we would take care of the shipping costs."
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The public treated the Common deal as muck.
The financial industry often tries to negotiate a common deal to avoid getting singled out for bad behavior.
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(And the coffee cup had to have a good handle -- another common deal-breaker).
But do give him credit for overcoming one of the most common deal-killers in friendships between straight and gay men: the awkward crush.
But all have at least one concern in common: dealing with the burdens of growing older while also straightening out lives misshapen by booze, pills, heroin, crack, you name it.
But it's not just slick hairdos and tidy attire that the labelmates have in common, dealing as they both do in frank sexuality and an ear for grandeur.
In January CB Richard Ellis Investors, which manages $10 billion in U.S. real estate, began marketing its first tenant-in-common deal.
At the moment it's "like a schoolyard or worse", says Beith. 4. Changing the way the Commons deals with finance.
In 2000, promoters bombarded the agency with requests for private-letter rulings blessing their tenant-in-common deals.
PARIS — Watchmakers and boat designers have this in common: both deal in the problems of fitting a lot of complexity into a sealed box.
Breakup fees are common in deals, of course.
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