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The phrase "after rebate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of pricing or discounts, indicating the final price after a rebate has been applied.
Example: "The television is priced at $500, but you can get it for $400 after rebate."
Alternatives: "post-rebate" or "net of rebate".
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The base station, model MR814, is only $75 after rebate; each transmitter is $48 after rebate.
It is priced at $200 after rebate with a contract.
The Devour is $150 after rebate with a two-year contract, which requires a data plan.
The G2 is $200 after rebate and with a two year agreement.
For example, its Overdrive portable hot spot is $100 after rebate, with a two-year commitment.
Kin One is $50, after rebate and with a two-year contract.
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He differentiated between the "net price," after rebates paid to insurance companies and PBMs, and the list price.
After rebates and discounts, the net price will be $54,000 a year, said Marathon Pharmaceuticals Chief Financial Officer Babar Ghias in an interview.
The choice is not vast, but eMachines (www.emachines.com) has four standard desktop systems that range from $400 to $620 after rebates.
The average price per vehicle after rebates and other discounts also dropped by 1percentt in the first quarter.
That includes free electronic filing for one federal return and one free state program, both after rebates.
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