good deal

as in plenty
a considerable amount he knows a good deal about the current situation in Africa

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Recent Examples on the Web Yes, but: Those apprehensive of the market may be missing out on good deals, Rachel Freed, owner and principal broker of Urban Nest Realty, told Axios via email. Meira Gebel, Axios, 9 Sep. 2024 Because of that, there are some good deals here such as $800 for the Galaxy S22 Ultra or $400 for the Galaxy S9. Janhoi McGregor, Forbes, 9 Sep. 2024 But there are also good deals on fall shoes, including boots, hiking shoes, and sneakers. Becca Blond, Travel + Leisure, 7 Sep. 2024 Of the consumers polled, 42 percent are prioritizing good deals; 32 percent, free shipping; and 30 percent, high-quality products. Arthur Zaczkiewicz, WWD, 3 Sep. 2024 See all Example Sentences for good deal 
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Noun
  • But the best part: a normal marble run requires tons of support pieces to achieve height, and takes up floor space; Gecko Run uses gentle sticky pads to cling to vertical flat surfaces like a wall, window, or appliance, letting kids build upward without extra parts.
    Emma Barker Bonomo, TIME, 30 Oct. 2024
  • Investment rejection, customer rejection, tons of rejection.
    Natasha Pearlman, Glamour, 30 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • The company is pushing a dozen potential top-selling medicines through costly clinical trials.
    Alena Botros, Fortune Europe, 25 Oct. 2024
  • Every incorrect move causes one of the dozens of swords hanging from the ceiling to plunge to the floor; worse yet, the ceiling itself is slowly sinking, bringing all of the swords with it.
    Adam B. Vary, Variety, 25 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • Tuesday saw a slew of other earning, including from Adidas, Lufthansa, Santander and BP, among others.
    Karen Gilchrist,Holly Ellyatt, CNBC, 29 Oct. 2024
  • Digital operations bring a slew of task and process efficiencies, letting professionals quickly collect, store and analyze accurate job-site data, process invoices and payments, build better customer relationships and reallocate people and other resources to more business-critical tasks.
    Gary Specter, Forbes, 29 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • While cable networks continue to throw off cash thanks largely to multi-year distribution deals, advertising is shrinking rapidly.
    Dade Hayes, Deadline, 31 Oct. 2024
  • The first defendant to accept a mid-trial deal was Quamarvious Nichols, 29.
    Nancy Dillon, Rolling Stone, 31 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • Talk about a stocking stuffer: A bunch of TV celebrities are going to get naked for a good cause this December.
    Kimberly Roots, TVLine, 25 Oct. 2024
  • Sony is confident, however, that fanboys will find the third outing to be the best of the bunch and help fuel better-than-expected ticket sales.
    Pamela McClintock, The Hollywood Reporter, 25 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • This year, the majority of gun episodes depicted a gun being carried by a person involved in a crime — and a hell of a lot more guns were shown to be fired during criminal acts.
    Tony Maglio, IndieWire, 24 Oct. 2024
  • The property occupies a sizable 6,250-square-foot lot.
    Bay Area Home Report, The Mercury News, 23 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • Shoppers note that the pile feels soft and thick, but is thin enough to slide under doors.
    Maggie Horton, People.com, 31 Oct. 2024
  • And besides fears about unsafe living conditions due to mold in homes, the 12-foot-long pile of debris outside his home is a grim reminder of the last five weeks.
    Solcyré Burga, TIME, 31 Oct. 2024
Noun
  • The effects can be life-changing, with rents often outstripping monthly mortgage bills and homeownership as the foundation to building generational wealth.
    Nushrat Rahman, Detroit Free Press, 23 Oct. 2024
  • In February of this year, a judge ordered the former president to pay $355 million, plus interest, after concluding that Trump lied for years about his wealth on financial statements.
    James Rainey, Los Angeles Times, 23 Oct. 2024

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“Good deal.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/good%20deal. Accessed 5 Nov. 2024.

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