"discount" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Consumers have come to expect big discounts early in the season, and retailers delivered them earlier than ever.
- Readers have come to expect discounts on best sellers at warehouse stores, online retailers and many independent stores as well.
- But some auto executives believe that consumers have come to expect big discounts in the summer, and they worry that sales will suffer without incentives.
- Priceline.com tells consumers to expect discounts of 10 to 20 cents a gallon off local prices, though an occasional dealer may agree to a better offer.
- Its members have come to expect deep discounts on anything they buy, so it must offer rock-bottom prices.
- Shoppers in off-price stores usually expect discounts of 30 to 75 percent.
- In return for taking on your trade-related risks and burdens, distributors will expect heavy discounts and generous credit terms from you.
- Bargain, but don't expect enormous discounts.
- He said consumers did not feel motivated to buy yesterday because they had been conditioned to expect further discounts.
- It is not in a position to expect political discounts.
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