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"make the deal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest a resolution or agreement to a situation, particularly when referring to a transaction. For example: "Let's make the deal and then draw up the contract afterward."
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Go make the deal".
That doesn't make the deal a bust.
"Otherwise, you just don't make the deal".
He can just make the deal himself.
By DW's metrics, that would make the deal a bust.
The Rockets had the best assets to make the deal.
But cheap debt should make the deal easier to swallow.
"Clearly it wasn't worth the money to make the deal.
It would take more assets to make the deal work.
It certainly made sense for Hamas to make the deal.
"Go ahead and make the deal," Robustelli said.
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