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Discover Ludwig"dubious deal" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation that appears suspicious or unlikely to be in someone's best interests. For example, "I heard about a dubious deal made between the two companies - I'm not sure what's going on."
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Now that dubious deal has been further complicated.
The one grain of hope is a morally dubious deal with the Foreign Minister of Kumranistan.
Another dubious deal offers free travel as an inducement to take out a credit card.
Such comments and this dubious deal undermine the independence of the corporation and betray the Tories' deep-rooted hostility towards one of Britain's most important and successful institutions.
It was settled by a dubious deal to split the eight-year term between a Dutchman, Wim Duisenberg, and a Frenchman, Jean-Claude Trichet.Such a record fills one with foreboding over the choice of the first EU president.
Gavilan, who once attended a real estate seminar, juggles police professionalism with dubious deal making, while Calden moonlights as a yoga instructor and dreams, like every other halfway good-looking guy in town, of becoming an actor.
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Yet achieving success requires the same ingredients: bargaining, bartering, bluffing and cutting a few dubious deals.
Some of them have cut dubious deals with Somali warlords to fish in Somali waters.
Historians say dubious deals manipulated the tribe out of most of its territory.
These dubious deals, industry experts and consumer groups say, are variations on the same ploy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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