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Teal desk 749 Posted 5 years ago
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How to use "discount" in a right way.

You can purchase anything in-store with a 30% discount.


May I know if this statement grammatically correct?

  

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teal desk 749 May I know if this statement grammatically correct? Yes, but "in-store" needs to be defined.

  • teal desk 749 May I know if this statement grammatically correct?
  • Yes, but "in-store" needs to be defined.
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teal desk 749May I know if this statement grammatically correct?

Yes, but "in-store" needs to be defined.

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teal desk 749 How to use "discount" in a right way. the right way.

The correct expressions are "the right way" and "the wrong way".

For all practical purposes, the only time it's "a right way" or "a wrong way" is when it is in an existential there construction: There is a right way and a

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