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Osee Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

within 15 days of purchase

I always get a feeling this phrase does not make sense literally, although I understand it means within 15 days after/following the date making purchase. Anyone has any comments about this? Thanks.
  

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It makes sense to me. I would say it is correct.

  • It makes sense to me.
  • I would say it is correct.
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It makes sense to me. I would say it is correct.
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OseeI always get a feeling this phrase does not make sense literally, although I understand it means within 15 days after/following the date making purchase. Anyone has any comments about this? Thanks.
I see your point. I think we just have to consider it a fixed phrase.
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It means that after you purchase something, you have 15 days to change your mind about the item.

You can bring it back to the store any time between day 1 and day 15. After that, they will not honor the return or give you your money back.
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Yes, I guess it is. This should be regarded as an example using blur but concise and understandable way to express the idea.
Philip
Osee
I always get a feeling this phrase does not make sense literally, although I understand it means within 15 days after/following the date making purchase. Anyone has any comments about this? Thanks.

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