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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rebate on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a refund or discount offered on a purchase or service.
Example: "Customers will receive a rebate on their next purchase if they submit their receipts within 30 days."
Alternatives: "a discount for" or "a refund on".
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In fact, you can get a rebate on the Corvette that is $1,000 higher than the one you could get at this time last year.
The taxpayers' pressure group Contribuables Associés claims that since Mr. Sarkozy was elected, at least 20 new taxes have been introduced, including one on crustaceans and mollusks to help pay for a rebate on diesel fuel for fishermen.
Turns out, he's one of the estimated 13 million Americans that will receive a rebate on their health insurance premiums as a result of the health care reform law recently upheld by the Supreme Court.
Newsdealers are allowed a rebate on all unsold copies.
What actually happened was a rebate on the property tax.
To compensate for the imbalance, Britain receives a rebate on its contribution.
Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden were given a rebate on their contributions to the British rebate in 2014.
Lorry drivers will stage a go-slow protest in London this morning to demand a rebate on fuel duties.
AOL responded within a month, but only with a rebate on its CompuServe service, not the main AOL service.
Mr. White received a rebate on his rent, and a promise of a more thorough repair job.
In fact, not only did my mother owe nothing, she was due a rebate on building society interest.
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