In this case, both are correct, and good. As a caveat for an item on sale, "as is" is usually what is used. On sale, down from $100 to $25, as is.
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PhilipIn this case, both are correct, and good.
As a caveat for an item on sale, "as is" is usually what is used. On sale, down from $100 to $25, as is.