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The phrase "a discount based on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a reduction in price that is determined by specific criteria or factors.
Example: "Customers can receive a discount based on their membership level."
Alternatives: "a price reduction depending on" or "a discount determined by".
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The customer, usually a grocery chain, places an order for, say, washing powder, but negotiates a discount based on the amount ordered or on the time it takes to sell so many packets.
As expected, packages are priced at a discount based on the volume of Boosts you buy in a package.
A: We basically take a snapshot of your buying power, and give you a discount based on that.
For example, do you value them as akin to Japanese banks with their history of problem loans, or do you look to the expected growth rate and apply a discount based on uncertainty and expectations of trouble ahead.
If Google really was going to go to $2,000 per share, it would be priced there already, minus only a discount based on the time value of money.
Brokers can sign up individually for a $50 monthly subscription, and brokerage firms who wish to sign up multiple agents or their whole team will get a discount based on volume.
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Everyone else will get a smaller discount (based on your unique PAM-based relationship with the Club Program).
That included a 10percentt discount based on membership in the National Association of Realtors, an affiliation I had not mentioned -- though a couple of the quotes I received included a senior discount for my father.
"But it's a cyclical company, and shares were selling at a significant discount based on future earnings".
The panel said one big reason for the Treasury's undervaluation was that it included a liquidity discount based on the possibility that the owner of a warrant would face a cash squeeze and be under to pressure to sell.
"One insurer may offer you a 50% discount based on your four-year NCD, but another only 30%," says Julie Daniels, head of motor at Comparethemarket.com.
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