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UK//ˈduːɪŋ ə diːl//US//ˈduɪŋ ə diːl//

Meaning of Doing a deal

Making an agreement, especially in business.

In simple words: Making an agreement for business.

Doing a deal in a sentence

  • They are doing a deal with a new supplier.
  • After weeks of discussions, we are finally doing a deal.
  • Doing a deal can take a lot of time and effort.
  • His reputation grew after doing a deal successfully.
  • I hope they're doing a deal that benefits both parties.

How to use Doing a deal

Commonly used in business contexts. Avoid casual language; use when discussing agreements or negotiations.

Grammar pattern

doing a deal + object

Memory hint

Think of 'doing' a friendly handshake when you make an agreement.

Related words

Collocations with Doing a deal

  • doing a deal with
  • doing a business deal
  • doing a deal over
  • doing a good deal
  • doing a bad deal

Synonyms for Doing a deal

  • negotiating
  • bargaining
  • settling
  • arranging
  • contracting

Common mistakes with Doing a deal

  • Using 'doing deals' incorrectly in singular/plural.
  • Confusing with 'making a deal,' which is more common.
  • Using in non-business contexts.

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Frequently asked questions about "Doing a deal"

What does "Doing a deal" mean?

Making an agreement for business.

What is the definition of "Doing a deal"?

Making an agreement, especially in business.

How do you use "Doing a deal" in a sentence?

They are doing a deal with a new supplier.

Can you give another example of "Doing a deal"?

After weeks of discussions, we are finally doing a deal.

What are synonyms for "Doing a deal"?

Common alternatives include negotiating, bargaining, settling, arranging, contracting.

What words go with "Doing a deal"?

It commonly pairs with doing a deal with, doing a business deal, doing a deal over, doing a good deal, doing a bad deal.

What are common mistakes when using "Doing a deal"?

Using 'doing deals' incorrectly in singular/plural. Confusing with 'making a deal,' which is more common. Using in non-business contexts.

How do you pronounce "Doing a deal"?

US: //ˈduɪŋ ə diːl//, UK: //ˈduːɪŋ ə diːl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use "Doing a deal"?

Commonly used in business contexts. Avoid casual language; use when discussing agreements or negotiations.