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The phrase "was dealing with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is actively handling or managing something. For example, "I was dealing with a difficult customer when my boss walked in."
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I was dealing with something very different.
I was dealing with very rich people.
That was what I was dealing with.
He was dealing with a lot.
"I was dealing with drama," he said.
But Warner was dealing with other issues.
I was dealing with some issues personally.
"I was dealing with a lot.
I was dealing with somebody else's money.
He was dealing with an unhinged person.
In part, he was dealing with a lack of resources.
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