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Discover Ludwig'off the deal' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is not included in the deal or the agreement. For example, "We offered him the job but he wanted health insurance off the deal."
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Last March, Blockbuster called off the deal.
Interactive Brokers later raised similar concerns, leading them to call off the deal.
The firm acknowledged the strength of feeling and called off the deal.
All this time they were saying, we are going to call off the deal, we are going to call off the deal.
After confronting the two, Ms. Sung grew suspicious and called off the deal.
Protestants call a strike that in effect kills off the deal.
To pull off the deal, Mr. Farkas needed to find $150 million from other investors.
Boeing quickly broke off the deal and is not accused of any wrongdoing.
Both companies said the decision to call off the deal in September was mutual.
Either company may call off the deal if it is not completed by Dec. 31.
But few think the buyers want to break off the deal.
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