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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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As counterintuitive as this may seem to outsiders, Onishi said, it's a huge deal in evangelical culture when young people perceived as "fashionable" or "cool" who could be hanging out at "cool clubs or parties" are seen as giving that up and "committing themselves to God."

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Trump believes the US is getting a bad deal in global trade.

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Today, more than one-third of the 30 companies in the Dow industrials deal in finance, insurance or high tech and don’t make products that need to be physically transported.

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This is a deal in which Musk is buying one of his private companies with another one of his private companies, both of which were represented by the same bank, Morgan Stanley.

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Their news programs may be imperfect, as what is not, but they deal in fact-based reality and subscribe, ideally, to the old journalistic formulation of speaking truth to power — especially valuable in a time when power asserts that truth is whatever it says it is.

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