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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a discount from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a reduction in price from a specific original amount or source.
Example: "The store is offering a discount from the regular price of $100, making the item more affordable."
Alternatives: "a reduction from" or "a markdown from".
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Buy it at a discount from BOL.
And buyers want a discount from recent sales.
They simply offer a discount from prices that seem out of control.
That price was a discount from Fatbrain's closing price of $4.39 a share yesterday.
Buy it at a discount from BOL Dr Rachel Homes is managing editor of Amazon.co.uk.
e-books at about $9.99 — a discount from the cost of many hardback books.
I got funding for my website, and a discount from a printer to get business cards.
Merry Christmas Maryry had bought subscriptions for all my teachers, at a discount, from someone at our church.
According to materials published last month, that was a discount from the standard list price of $6,500.
They print political fliers, getting a discount from a sympathetic East Village print shop, and distribute them.
That suggests a discount from face value of a minimum of 40percentt on the loans and securities.
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