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Goronsky Posted 11 years ago
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20%-off coupon OR 20% off coupon

'a 20%-off coupon' OR 'a 20% off coupon'?

'a 10–15%-off coupon' OR 'a 10–15% off coupon'?

Thanks.
  

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'a 20%-off coupon' 'a 10–15%-off coupon', but it is starting to look ugly. I would consider saying it another way.

  • 'a 20%-off coupon' 'a 10–15%-off coupon', but it is starting to look ugly.
  • I would consider saying it another way.
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'a 20%-off coupon'

'a 10–15%-off coupon', but it is starting to look ugly. I would consider saying it another way.

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