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词汇 collocation_english_deed
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Collocations with deed

These are words often used in combination with deed.

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deed of gift
This amendment would extend that control to cover allotment land which had been acquried by a deed of gift.
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
deed of trust
I am a trustee for a public open space which has been enjoyed since the seventeenth century under a deed of trust.
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Hansard archive

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deed restriction
By deed restriction, at least one member of the household must be age fifty-five or higher.
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Wikipedia

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dirty deed
Has he any idea who would buy one of these expensive things unless he had some dark and dirty deed in mind?
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
evil deed
In short, they were ruffians who committed every evil deed imaginable.
foul deed
From the information that we have, there is no indication of how the perpetrator of that foul deed came into the cemetery.
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Hansard archive

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good deed
Helping to form a couple and a family is nothing less than a good deed.
great deeds
It has as background great deeds done and tremendous blunders obviously committed.
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Hansard archive

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heroic deed
Some artists emphasised that protekce could be a heroic deed because willing patrons risked being blacklisted themselves.
terrible deeds
They had been forced by the state to commit terrible deeds, and now the state had turned its back on those deeds and sought to rewrite the past.
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