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Discover LudwigThe phrase "large deal" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is significant or important. Example: "The company's acquisition of its competitor was a large deal, greatly expanding their market share."
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"For a fairly large deal, they've been quite mum".
Potash is a "large" deal but "it's not transformational," Mr. Kloppers said.
The company cited a decrease in large deal transactions for the quarter.
In another large deal, APBW, a cell-phone company in Taiwan, received a large loan.
"They would probably only sell it if they had a large deal ahead".
"We don't need some large deal that takes us outside of our core strengths," he said.
Robust parameter design (RPD) has recently been applied in modern industries in a large deal of processes.
The announcement of almost every large deal in recent weeks has been preceded by suspicious trading spikes.
States organize bond banks as independent authorities that combine numerous local debt issues into a single large deal.
It is unclear how the market will react to such a large deal -- its biggest acquisition ever.
The C.I.A. helped arrange some of the arms purchases for the Saudis, including a large deal in Croatia in 2012.
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