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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Deal "on" something.

Hi,

Would you rephrase the sentence or explian the part I underlined? I'm not sure what "deal on something" means.

IHRSA may be over but your club can still get a deal on TRX training.

Thank you,

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can still get [a deal / a discounted price] on TRX training. CJ

  • can still get [a deal / a discounted price] on TRX training.
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... can still get [a deal / a discounted price] on TRX training.

CJ
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Hi,

Would you rephrase the sentence or explian the part I underlined? I'm not sure what "deal on something" means.

IHRSA may be over but your club can still get a deal on TRX training.

'Get a deal on something' is an idiomatic expression meaning 'buy something on very favo
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Thank you, CJ and Clive, I've got the clear idea!

If I may, could I ask you to check one of my other posts?

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