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Ann225 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Take a rain check

Hi,

"We can rain check if you want."

"We can take a rain check if you want."

I heard people use both of these but I was curious if you also find them correct.

Thank you.

  

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Store clerk: We are out of stock. Would you like a rain check? Customer: There are no more on the shelf.

  • Store clerk: We are out of stock.
  • Would you like a rain check?
  • Customer: There are no more on the shelf.
  • May I have a rain check please?
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Store clerk: We are out of stock. Would you like a rain check?


Customer: There are no more on the shelf. May I have a rain check please?

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