Close the deal

To successfully complete a business transaction or agreement; to finalize negotiations and reach a binding agreement.

This phrase emerged from American business culture in the early 20th century, when 'deal' began replacing more formal terms like 'transaction' or 'agreement.' The verb 'close' comes from accounting, where books are 'closed' to finalize records.

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