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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I discounted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of reducing the price of something or dismissing an idea or opinion as unimportant. Example: "After reviewing the proposal, I discounted the initial costs as they were not reflective of the project's true value."
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I discounted it.
I discounted that one".
"Soon as I learned he's Nigerian, I discounted everything he'd said as fraud".
But I discounted the effect of Will Smith on 'Hancock's' success.
I discounted twins, though, because we didn't have any in our family.
I discounted the cities – Portland and Seattle – too big and well-known.
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That's it!" But the big question remains: Is discounted craft beer enough incentive for you to brave the dreaded parking lot at the local Costco?
"I discount for that".
I discount a lot of that criticism.
I discount the possibility that GCHQ went rogue.
I'm self-employed and make a good hourly rate which I discount if I get a lot of work from a client.
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