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When can I use "offer someone a deal"?

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Rebecca

To "offer someone a deal" means to make or give someone a deal, an agreement, or a trade with someone. The word "offer" in this expression is a little more formal than "make", and so this expression is most common to use in a business setting. However, to "offer a deal" is a little different than "make a deal", because the verb "make" indicates completion of a deal or agreement on both sides while "offer" does not necessarily mean that the deal has been agreed upon. Ex: The salesman offered him a deal he just couldn't resist. Ex: He offered his client a deal in hopes of continuing business with him.

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