four-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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The contract was afour-yeardealworth $6.5 million, including $4.275 million given as a signing bonus.
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The 26-year-old midfielder put pen to paper on afour-yeardeal.
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In 2006, the station reached afour-yeardealwith the team to air its games exclusively.
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They completed the signing the next day, in a 3 millionfour-yeardeal, which included 500,000 of performance-related add-ons.
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Thefour-yeardealincluded a $1 million signing bonus and could be worth up to $4.9 million.
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He chose to extend his contract at the club, signing a newfour-yeardeal.
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Thefour-yeardealwas confirmed two days later.
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He signed afour-yeardealfor a reported 6.8 (4.6) million per season.
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He agreed to afour-yeardealthrough the season.
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The player, who was out of contract, signed afour-yeardeal.
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He signed afour-yeardealwith a team that had finished eighth the previous season.
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It is afour-yeardealrunning till 2016.
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The two conferences agreed to afour-yeardeal, extending the challenge through 2012.
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It is afour-yeardealworth $3.75 million per season, and a no-trade clause for the first two.
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He agreed to afour-yeardealworth between 68,000 and 90,000 a week.
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He put pen to paper on afour-yeardealuntil 2012, receiving a salary of 10 million per year.
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The union agreed to a five-year contract rather than the proposedfour-yeardeal.
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The player has signed afour-yeardeal.
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Brooks' first contract was afour-yeardealat $32,000 per year.
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After agreeing personal terms and passing a medical, he signed afour-yeardeallater in the day with a transfer fee of 2.25m to join his boyhood heroes.
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