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discount
noun as in reduction in cost
verb as in lower, reduce cost
Example Sentences
Water companies spent almost £259m on "social tariffs" last year - discounted bills to help low-income households - but they each have different criteria and offer different levels of discount.
The minister said the government was committed to protecting the most vulnerable through the 25% discount on council tax for people who live alone and other support schemes.
The cost of baby milk has surged in recent years, while retailers in the UK are not allowed to advertise or offer discounts on infant formula because it might discourage breastfeeding.
A GTR spokesperson said if passengers used a railcard for discounted travel then they needed to be able to show it to ticket inspectors on their journey.
Before Friday night's gridlock Kaifeng officials even announced special discounts and events for college students.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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