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what is " Clinch a deal " ?
"Tom's final argument enabled us to clinch the deal."
Feb 26, 2011 9:59 PM
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clinch a/the deal = succeed in finalizing an/the agreement
After months of negotiations, Sadat and Begin clinched the deal in Camp David.
It's a very colloquial use, and I don't recommend it in reports.
February 26, 2011
it's an idiom " Clinch a deal "
in a business relationship , if you clinch a deal , you reach agreement on a proposal or offer .
February 27, 2011
I think you will understand better if you know the meaning of clinch, and not just the phrase.
Clinch: secure, grip
Deal: an agreement, sale
So it literally means "to secure a deal" or "to secure an agreement".
This generally is used in sales or maybe business mergers.
February 26, 2011
"to clinch" is a verb
to clinch a deal = to make (/conclude) a deal (/bargain)
February 26, 2011
clinch a deal= settle conclusively; come to terms regarding a business proposition
February 26, 2011
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