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Discover Ludwig"coupon for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a coupon that gives something such as discounted price or an offer. For example, "I have a coupon for 10% off at the store."
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No coupon for new shoes, though.
Each contains a coupon for the product.
(The pastor gets a coupon for two free scans).
We'd put a coupon for wineglasses next to infant clothes.
Just try to find a Sunday coupon for fresh fruit.
He might forge a coupon for free pancakes.
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In 2008 John McCain cashed in his runner-up-coupon for the nomination.
Parents and adolescents received a gift-coupon for their participation and children received a present.
Kmart hands out a $10 coupon for a $50 purchase.
Another Merck ad carries a $20 coupon for the allergy and asthma drug Singulair.
"If we were to offer a $25 coupon for $50 worth of food, it doesn't work".
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