close a/the sale

close a/the sale

To reach an agreement with a buyer; to finalize a sale by persuading the interested party to complete the purchase. We need to move in a month, so how quickly can you close a sale? Obviously, we're looking for salespeople who can consistently close the sale.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

close a sale

 and close the sale
to complete the sale of something; to seal a bargain in the sale of something. The salesman closed the sale and the customer drove off in a brand new car.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

close the sale

Also, close the deal; close on a sale or deal . Complete a transaction, as in Jack was delighted to close the sale. This term applies to such transactions as the sale of a house, also put as closing on a house, as well as negotiations leading up to a sale. The latter was also put as to close a bargain, a phrase used by Charles Dickens and other 19th-century writers: "He closed the bargain directly it reached his ears," Nicholas Nickleby, 1838.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • close a sale
  • close the sale
  • sale
  • so far so good
  • so far, so good
  • two steps forward and one step back
  • seal the deal
  • seal a bargain
  • seal the bargain
  • throw (oneself) at (someone's) head