Hello!
I came across a sentence I can't guess its grammar of.
https://qz.com/84961/this-is-how-much-a-bloomberg-terminal-costs/
But it does charge a lower price—currently about 17,890.69€ a year—for customers with two or more subscriptions, including large banks than can have hundreds of terminals.
So the Bloomberg charges a lower price for customers with more than 2 than it can have hundreds of terminals??
I can't make sense of its grammar or meaning:)
Please help me understand this. Thank you for reading it and have a nice day!
"than" is a mistake for "that".
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The original article has a typo. It should say this. I hope now you can understand the grammar.
But it does charge a lower price—currently about 17,890.69€ a year—for customers with two or more subscriptions, including large banks that can have hundreds of terminals.
The meaning is that people with more than one terminal, eg 2 or 3 or 100 or 300, all pay a low