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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deal without" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to manage or handle a situation or problem without something or someone that is typically expected or necessary. Example: She had to deal without her laptop because she forgot to bring it on her business trip.
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"There's just no deal without the refundables.
Want a vacation deal without the heat?
There can't be a deal without us".
You're not going to achieve an Iran deal without that".
Cornwall agreed a devolution deal without a mayor last year.
"Could I deal without a bathroom sink?" she asked herself.
However, I want to emphasize that a purchase isn't a deal without providing value.
Pash seemed to suggest subtly that it was time to make a deal without further delay.
A fast-track treatment is likely, with Congress implementing the deal without changes.
(He can always cut a deal without a gun to the economy's head).
Would it have been possible to get a deal without that agreement?
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