Collocations for "discounted"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "discounted" in context.
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discount
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [special, cheap, big, one-time] discount (on)
- an [online, in-store] discount
- a [corporate, member's] discount
- a [quantity, bulk, loyalty, cash, wholesale] discount
- a [20, 50] percent discount on
- up to [50] percent discount [on, when]
- can I get a discount on
- receive a discount [on, for]
- got a good discount on
- [will, can] you give me a discount?
- a discount on [flights, hotels]
- a discount for [joining, returning]
- discount [rates, prices] (on)
- discount [hotels, airlines, stores]
- discount the [overstock, expiring items]
- the [shoes, shirts] were discounted
- discounted by [50%]
- discounted at [50%]
- will be discounted at [checkout, the counter]
- discounted [his testimony, the evidence, the facts]
- discounted his [contributions, efforts, work]
- discount the [rumor, story]
- (don't) discount the possibility [that, of]
'discounted' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):