discount - use in sentences

Object

  • fare: Eurail Pass holders get specially discounted one way fares when traveling on Eurostar.

Converse of object

  • negotiate: Negotiate a discount with a local bookshop for parents new to the school.
  • receive: Members also receive a 10 % discount on our training courses.
  • offer: Often clubs offer a discount to its own members.

Adjective modifier

  • generous: Winter lets of 3 weeks or more will attract generous discounts.
  • substantial: Such farmers may well be able to use their buying power to obtain substantial discounts.
  • exclusive: Online Bookstore Or build your own library with exclusive discounts on over 3,000 financial and investment titles at our online bookstore.
  • bulk: Bulk discount available when you buy more than 10 copies!
  • introductory: Switch to Prudential Home Insurance and you could get a 25 % introductory discount for the first year of your policy.
  • hefty: I was with my girlfriend, so we got a hefty discount.

Modifies a noun

  • voucher: Discount Cruising Vouchers give a reduction of 20 % .
  • coupon: Demand from our larger customers was reduced and sales of instore discount coupons and associated advertising material were lower.
  • hotel: There are several Prague hotels all around the area that we can offer discount hotel rates on.
  • price: Student Book World with over 250,000 stock books at discount prices!
  • rate: The discount rates used vary from 4 per cent to 22 per cent.

Noun used with modifier

  • %: Week 3 a 10 % discount will be applied to the hire fee for the 3rd week of a booking.
  • cent: All schools and settings quoting a valid DfES number are entitled to a 50 per cent discount.
  • booking: For up to 10 % early booking discount click here.

Preposition: with

  • flier: You only get the discount with a flier to this amazing 4 band extravaganza!

Preposition: for

  • booking: Online price includes a 10 percent discount for online bookings paid by credit card only.

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