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deal in

  1. Also, deal with . Be occupied or concerned with, as in Jim deals in generalities , or This book deals with idioms . The first term dates from the late 1500s, the variant from about 1300.

  2. Do business or trade in something, as in They deal in diamonds . [Late 1500s] Also see deal with .

  3. deal someone in . Also, deal one a hand . Include someone, give someone a share, as in I hope they'll deal me in on this new enterprise . This usage comes from card games, where to deal has meant “to distribute cards” since the 16th century. [Early 1900s]



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The European Commission first suggested an EU-wide youth deal in April last year, claiming Rishi Sunak's government had approached European capitals to discuss individual visa deals, risking "differential treatment" of EU citizens.

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One of the sticking points for a trade deal in the past has been food standards, but Reeves said the UK would not be reducing these.

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He wants to maximize every deal in isolation whether that is with China, Vietnam, or Lesotho.

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Villa are yet to make any indication as to whether they will try to sign Rashford on a permanent deal in the summer.

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Eight others were charged with helping Carson murder Kauffman or covering up the crime: two brothers who owned a local liquor store; three members of the California Highway Patrol; Carson’s wife and stepdaughter; and a drug-addled handyman who cut a deal in exchange for his cooperation.

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