five-year deal

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deal
noun
uk
/diːl/
us
/diːl/
an agreement or an arrangement, especially ...
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(Definition ofdealfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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When we get to the end of afive-yeardeal—and it may have been a good deal—we may remortgage.
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Under thefive-yeardeal, the total figure will be almost £1 billion.
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First, the club has requested afive-yeardeal, including £100,000 per annum to upgrade some of the stadiums.
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The value of television rights for the premiership has increased since 1992 from around £280 million for afive-yeardealto £1.1 billion for 2001–04.
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Increasingly, money comes from the lottery, with which there is afive-yeardeal.
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Thefive-yeardealcalled for a base salary of $2 million for the 2012 season, with $200,000 raises in each subsequent season.
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He signed afive-yeardealwith the club for an undisclosed fee.
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The player had agreed to afive-yeardealat an estimated 60,000 a week.
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Son agreed to afive-yeardealwith the team.
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He signed afive-yeardealworth more than $40 million, including roster bonuses totaling $15 million in 2007 and 2008.
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The player signed afive-yeardealwith an 80 million release clause.
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In summer 2010, the academy saved the club from financial extinction by signing afive-yeardealto manage the football side of the operation.
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The next day he agreed to afive-yeardealworth $37.5 million, including with $20 million guaranteed.
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Riley's initial contract was afive-yeardealat $185,000 per year.
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Meachem signed afive-yeardealworth $11.3 million in base salary and incentives with $5.71 million guaranteed.
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He signed afive-yeardealworth $25 million.
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