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Discover Ludwig"double deal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means a situation in which someone makes two deals or agreements at the same time, often in a deceptive or manipulative manner. Example: The politician was accused of engaging in a double deal, promising different things to different groups of supporters in order to secure their votes.
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double deal
verb
To deal the top and bottom cards from a deck to a confederate in a card game as if they were one card.
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Doing this may tempt some agents to double deal.
It will contemplate a double deal, with a renewed Kyoto running alongside a new agreement which sets climate targets for developing as well as developed countries.
According to local media, the Lisbon club have already agreed a £35m double deal that also includes striker Rodrigo, a former Bolton player.
Like much in coalition politics, the decision to raise the cap in this week's autumn statement is part of a double deal.
Reports emerging from Spain this morning state that Manchester United sponsor Adidas will help reunite Barcelona star Lionel Messi and Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola in a sensational double deal.
The I.S.I. has frequently been accused of backing Mr. Haq's plans to topple the Taliban -- and its agents have been accused of betraying Mr. Haq in an ugly double deal.
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David Cameronhe Conservative leader, accused the government of "double dealing".
"Through such tactics and double dealing Pakistan will earn nothing but revenge".
"But we don't need a Pakistan that is just double dealing".
"Pakistan was double dealing and insincere with the Afghan government," he said.
Tells about Brazil's double dealing and how close Armstrong was to lose the business to Krupp's, of Germany.
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