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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is there a word for

Let's say it cost 30 dollars to get into a theme park but you can get a monthly pass for 90. If you don't come at least 3 times, don't buy it.

How would you say the following?
You only need to come 3 times to make it profitable.
You only need to come 3 time to amortize the money spent.
You only need to come 3 times for it to pay for itself.

Thank you
  

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` Only the third of those is correct. '

  • ` Only the third of those is correct.
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Only the third of those is correct.

(The second might be correct, but most of us would have to look up 'amortize' to see what that means.)

You can also say

'You only need to come three times to get your money's worth.'

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