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How to use deal in in a sentence

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After all, there is no shortage of traders willing to deal in Third World debt.
Our best chance of marginalising those who deal in terror is to retain our humanity while responding to their inhumanity.
But I hear there was a deal in Trevor Square, Knightsbridge, on a new-build penthouse where the car parking was thrown in free?
Those topics are the impact of technology and popular mass culture, both elusive subjects with which to deal in general terms.
For people who deal in commercial property this is an unfortunate fact of life.
Does your Honour wish me to deal in detail with the special leave questions?
Women have a particularly bad deal in the cancer stakes, according to Greaves.
We have achieved a great deal in the past two years, but we are not complacent.
One road sells cane-ware, another has scrap merchants trading in steel and iron, wholesale merchants who deal in old cloth.
If there's one thing last fall's election debacle taught us, it's that people like to deal in absolutes.
Ham gets all glum about the circumstances and talks to himself a great deal in mind-bendingly long non-internal monologues.
Our organisation owns shares in a lot of these but we deal in theft, blackmail and counterfeiting.
And they both thought the other had the cushiest deal in the world, so we traded places with them.
Regional trade networks deal in locally produced agricultural goods, such as potatoes, rice, shea butter, and kola nuts.
Power delivery apart, these two modestly sized prestige cars have a great deal in common.
I intend to deal in some greater detail with the decision of the Supreme Court presently.
This was possibly the best business deal in history, as he has made a few billion dollars from it.
They seem to have abandoned the idea of doing serious scientific work altogether, and seem content to deal in propaganda and bloviation.
The uncharitable remarks by some ministers are unfortunate and contribute a great deal in defaming the country.
He doesn't deal in heroes and villains, not even loveable rogues, and that's frightening stuff for an inveterate good guy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Lantier had thought of himself when he advised Virginie to deal in dainties.
He had got at several of them who had received a raw deal in the courts, and was moving heaven and earth to bring redress to them.
He was used, I am told, a great deal in the stud, and sired a great many more puppies than the doctor ever knew of.
These words may express two differing abilities, in those that deal in business of estate.
There is thus, as in all editions, a great deal in the volume besides the Horae, from which the book takes its name.
It had bled a good deal in the boat, and it was doubtful whether the subclavian artery might not be divided.
He could not find an individual so enterprising as to venture to deal in a cargo of kauri gum after his fashion.
Surely there should be a sumptuary law compelling pastry-cooks to deal in cellars or behind drawn blinds.
Barty felt that he had seen a great deal in the world since he left the farm in the Danelaw.
They can do a good deal in the beautifying line, but they can't do everything.
With the latest discoveries in this Memphite pyramid-field we shall deal in the next chapter.
They deal in what Robert Reich called symbol manipulation, semiotic activity par excellence.
There is a very great deal in pedalling evenly, as this not only lessens the labour but takes away all difficulty of steering.
In the first place, it was strictly illegal to deal in the components of robotic brains.
But the empiricist must deal in some manner with the products of reflection.
It is a good deal in the style of Caserta, but being raised on a considerable eminence, produces a more striking effect.
But there was, as Miss forsyth had shrewdly said, a great deal in the girl.
It varies a good deal in composition according to manufacture, and the resistivity of different specimens is not identical.
There seems to be a natural tendency to deal in a redundance of prepositions.
With the deal in the bag, the company turned its attention to raising cash to finance exploitation of the property.
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