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The phrase "getting a deal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any process of securing a bargain or favorable terms. For example, "I'm hoping to get a deal on a new car next month."
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Nobody's getting a deal".
"I like getting a deal," she explains.
"We're not getting a deal, and they're not getting a deal.
The idea that we're somehow getting a deal.
Overall he seems upbeat about getting a deal.
Getting a deal done even meant flying to Mexico for a signature.
But these sites convince people they're getting a deal, which attracts customers.
Getting a deal closed between Ukraine and Russia took careful diplomacy.
The ultimate price made them feel as if they were getting a deal.
Getting a deal in Congress, though, may require keeping the high-income tax cuts, too.
We're focused on getting a deal done before the current collective bargaining agreement expires".
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