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Discover Ludwig"no deal" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that an agreement or arrangement has not been reached between parties. Examples: 1. "Despite months of negotiations, the two countries were unable to come to a resolution and ultimately walked away with no deal." 2. "The company's CEO refused to accept no deal and continued to push for better terms in the contract." 3. "The government is facing pressure from both sides to avoid a no deal Brexit scenario."
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Less Deal or No Deal.
"No deal!" he said.
No Deal.
(See "No Deal For Detroit").
Hard Brexit, No Deal.
Remember Deal or No Deal.
EU Deal or No Deal.
C: Deal or No Deal.
No deal.
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No-deal scenario.
BBC: UK Ready for No-Deal Brexit?
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