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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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age in discount

At a store you get your age in discount.

If you are 33 years old, you get 33 percent off.
If you are 47 years old you get 47 percent off.

How do you explain that without giving an example?

How would you write:
The store is proposing for a limited time your age in discount?
Thanks for your time
  

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'For a limited time, the discount you'll get will be the same as your age.'
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Anonymous At a store you get your age in discount.If you are 33 years old, you get 33 percent off.If you are 47 years old you get 47 percent off.
How do you explain that without giving an example?How would you write:The store is proposing for a limited time your age in discount?Thanks for your time
The store is proposing that for a limi

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