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"make a deal for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts, generally when someone is negotiating an agreement of some kind. For example: "The two companies were able to make a deal for the sale of the property."
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They were ready to make a deal for Bergdahl, separate from the peace talks.
"But that still doesn't mean that we're going to make a deal for him".
"I agreed to make a deal for less compensation than I was accustomed to getting".
Navarro and Cano could be traded if the Yankees make a deal for a pitcher.
Meanwhile, speculation increased that Comcast, a cable-TV operator, would make a deal for a majority stake in NBC.
"The Academy and CIM could still make a deal for the Oscars to remain in the theater".
The big question is whether any team would make a deal for Beltran while his physical status remained unclear.
By Sunday night, the Padres were scrambling to make a deal for Hitchcock, who was drawing lukewarm interest.
Coca-Cola announced sweeping layoffs, and P.& G. tried to make a deal for American Home Products and Warner-Lambert.
And the Yankees can make a deal for him if they want to, an American League official said.
What was your impression of President Trump? A. He wants to engage and make a deal for Israelis and Palestinians.
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