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The phrase "a volume discount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a price reduction offered to customers who purchase goods or services in large quantities.
Example: "If you order more than 100 units, we can offer you a volume discount on your total purchase."
Alternatives: "bulk discount" or "quantity discount".
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"The archdiocese doesn't deserve a volume discount".
You don't get a volume discount on children.
The Post even promised a volume discount of 11 salons for just $250,000.
Despite the free marketing, Apple declined to provide a volume discount.
"It is important that those responsible for criminal misconduct on a massive scale are not given a volume discount.
It has created what it calls "synthetic funds," stock recommendations offered in conjuction with a new investment product called folios -- baskets of stock sold at a volume discount.
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I estimate that if Medicare were to demand a 30percentt volume discount, the savings over a ten-year period could total a trillion dollars.
In Maryland, Medicare and Medicaid get only a 6 percent volume discount compared to private payers.
Merivale received an even deeper cut in fees because it opened more venues and qualified for a bigger volume discount.
You get a 10% volume discount when you spend more than $250,000.
Alain Enthoven, a health economist at Stanford University, said the hospital industry was "not giving a very serious volume discount".
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