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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deep discount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant reduction in price for a product or service.
Example: "The store is offering a deep discount on all winter clothing to make room for the spring collection."
Alternatives: "a substantial markdown" or "a significant price cut."
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"We bought foreclosures at a deep discount".
QVC rarely sells at a deep discount.
The debt is now trading at a deep discount.
"Dark cutters," as they're called, sell at a deep discount.
The paper has been trading at a deep discount in the secondary market.
On May 10th BT announced a rights issue of £5.9 billion, at a deep discount.
Sprint has announced a new program that will sell previously owned phones at a deep discount.
The brightest sign on the street announces the grand opening of Dollarama, a deep discount store.
Season-ticket holders "don't want to sell at a deep discount either," he said.
Many banks now trade at a deep discount to the value of their assets.
Kaplan charged $350 a student, a deep discount off its retail rate.
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