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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

You got the best bargains in town

At a furniture store

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Customer: Well, what I really was looking for was a bookcase in
lower price range.
Seller: Right here. We have just what you need.
Customer: As I hear, you got the best bargains in town.
Seller: Ah, we're up to here in bargains.
Customer: Yeah... This is more...
Seller: How do you like that?

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1- What does "you got the best bargains in town" mean?


2- What does "we're up to here in bargains" mean?



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Top answer

rezaenglish As I hear, you got the best bargains in town. Someone told me to come to your store. If I go to any of your competitors' stores, the prices will be higher.

  • rezaenglish As I hear, you got the best bargains in town.
  • Someone told me to come to your store.
  • If I go to any of your competitors' stores, the prices will be higher.
  • rezaenglish Seller: Ah, we're up to here in bargains.
  • We have lots and lots and lots and lots of highly-discounted prices.
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rezaenglish As I hear, you got the best bargains in town.

Someone told me to come to your store. If I go to any of your competitors' stores, the prices will be higher.

rezaenglishSeller: Ah, we're up to here in bargains.

We have lots and lots and lots and lots of highly-discounted prices.

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