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a good deal

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good deal, a

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  1. A very successful transaction or business agreement; a bargain. For example, The new agent got him a great deal , or Only $50,000 for all that land? That's a good deal . [ Colloquial ; mid-1800s]

  2. A large but indefinite quantity, as in He has a good (or great ) deal of money ; also, to a large extent or degree, as in “I bled ... a great deal” (from Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe , 1719). Also see good many .

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Idioms and Phrases

Also, a great deal . See under good deal .
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Example Sentences

He also is happy Cooper Kupp got a good deal with the Seattle Seahawks, and he will be rooting for his former teammate whenever they teams are not playing against each other.

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"I was on the page for hours, wondering what was a good deal," she tells the BBC.

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These days, if you want to score a good deal on an item you need to look for digital coupons.

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The doors that slam, as farcical doors are built to do, open to work spaces, where a good deal of time is spent scheming and counter-scheming.

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Still, when Antony became the first United player in 50 years to score in their first three league appearances, it looked like a good deal.

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