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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deal made' is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used when referring to a transaction or agreement that has been finalized. For example, "After several weeks of negotiations, the two companies finally came to an agreement and a deal was made."
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The deal made sense for everyone involved.
Still, the Brewers felt the deal made sense.
The deal made Dr. Hinton a wealthy man.
Unfortunately, May's deal made very few people happy.
There basically had to be a backroom deal made because the game's existence was threatened.
Both companies' executives promised that the deal made perfect strategic sense.
The 2005 deal made the Santo Domingo family one of SABMiller's largest shareholders.
Fearing that the deal made the gangster stronger, his rival pumped bullets into Mr. Khatau.
Yet although Oji's bid failed, the logic of the deal made sense.
Nielsen was typical for a deal made during the private equity party.
He said the deal made sense because the companies' operations are largely complementary.
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