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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pull off a deal" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to successfully complete or achieve a deal or transaction. Example: "Despite the challenging negotiations, the CEO was able to pull off a deal with the company's biggest competitor."
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Wenger, though, is trying to pull off a deal of his own.
Kofi Annan, the UN secretary-general, had failed to pull off a deal last year.
Prudential and Aviva would surely be such an alliance, if they could pull off a deal.
But do the Mets have the major-league-ready prospects to pull off a deal for one of those players?
Despite the potential high price tag, the Hong Kong exchange has the financial resources to pull off a deal.
Unless the Heat can pull off a deal for Barkley, this summer may set Miami's rebuilding plan back several seasons.
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OK, Roger can get a plan: he pulls off a deal with McCann Erickson.
The Washington Wizards and the Dallas Mavericks pulled off a deal last night that could have repercussions throughout the National Basketball Association.
Nevertheless the source believes that the "odds are against" Time Warner pulling off a deal at this time.
If Cox pulls off a deal, others will likely try to buy some peace and quiet, too.
JOE FLACCO Finally -- finally! -- the Baltimore Ravens have a premier receiver after Ozzie Newsome pulled off a deal for the former Arizona Cardinal Anquan Boldin.
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