How To Use raw deal In A Sentence
- It is often cut a raw deal in terms of media coverage and sponsorship. Times, Sunday Times
- The English media thinks they're team's copping a raw deal from the Australian media this week.
- In a jocular vein he speaks about the raw deal meted out to directors by certain half-baked specialists ‘who speak authoritatively’ about cinema.
- Customers are getting a raw deal and are rightly angry.
- It is those of us without cars who should be demonstrating because we get such a raw deal with public transport.
- Adolescents have had a raw deal out of a government which heaps expectations on them which they can't meet.
- It is quite clear that teachers, education and schooling have received a raw deal from popular cinema, which tends toward the negative and derogatory in its representations.
- In acting out his anger against society, a terrorist is avenging himself for the raw deal he believes he has received at its hands.
- Their staging agreements are cloaked in secrecy and the rest of us have had a raw deal. Times, Sunday Times
- In a jocular vein he speaks about the raw deal meted out to directors by certain half-baked specialists ‘who speak authoritatively’ about cinema.