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Discover Ludwig"sort of deal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean "kind of arrangement" or "kind of agreement." Here's an example: "We don't have a concrete plan yet, but we're trying to work out some sort of deal with the company for our collaboration."
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It was a regular sort of deal".
So they're the same sort of deal.
There was some sort of deal.
But some sort of deal may eventually be cut.
Albania would be offered the same sort of deal, and invited to join NATO.
It might, indeed, be just the sort of deal that could benefit both Spain and Odyssey.
So he has an incentive to hang onto power by cobbling together some sort of deal.
"That sort of deal would appeal to us because we love Scott, Sullivann added.
No one knows what sort of deal the Cubans may have struck with Mr Cabello.
Fixed-line phone companies are trying to emulate this sort of deal.
They see little sign of Iranian hardliners accepting the sort of deal that is available.
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