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The phrase "a bulk discount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a price reduction offered to customers who purchase a large quantity of a product or service.
Example: "If you order more than 100 units, you will receive a bulk discount on your total purchase."
Alternatives: "volume discount" or "wholesale discount".
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(Microsoft gets a bulk discount, he said, because of the high volume it sends).
They received a bulk discount off the $199 price a pad.
He bought the flats with a bulk discount from a Tory donor.
We should stop spending money locking young people up by the dozen, like products in a bulk discount deal.
In April it emerged that he had received a "bulk discount" for buying seven investment flats from a Conservative donor.
And third, try to order by mail and get a bulk discount if you don't need to consult the pharmacist.
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Fill a case (or two) from a quality bulk discount store back home and ship it out UPS a week in advance and have the vacation rental agency hold it for you until you arrive.
That's a lot less than Amazon is currently demanding but I would bet a very large sum of money that an adequate bulk discount could be arranged for such a slug of customers.
You do tend to get a certain bulk discount if you buy the economy-size pain, but you can't evade the fundamental conservation law.
Lately, oDesk has begun to offer health insurance coverage to its contractors, which they can purchase, taking advantage of a bulk company discount.
The Lundy Post Office gets a bulk rate discount for mailing letters and postcards from Bideford.
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