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Tara2 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Deal with

Saito: He sold you out. Thought to come to me and bargain for his life. So I offer you the satisfaction.

(Saito's BODYGUARD offers Cobb a GUN.)

Cobb: It's not the way I deal with things.

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Is this "deal with" or "deal"+"with"?

  

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Tara2 Is this "deal with" or "deal"+"with"? Insofar as I understand your question, it's "deal with". I don't know of any way it could be "deal"+"with" when "deal" is a verb.

  • Tara2 Is this "deal with" or "deal"+"with"?
  • Insofar as I understand your question, it's "deal with".
  • I don't know of any way it could be "deal"+"with" when "deal" is a verb.
  • CJ
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Tara2Is this "deal with" or "deal"+"with"?

Insofar as I understand your question, it's "deal with". I don't know of any way it could be "deal"+"with" when "deal" is a verb.

CJ

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