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"discount for" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a deal or offer that results in a lower cost than the normal price. For example: "This store is offering a 20% discount for all purchases over $100."
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"I discount for that".
Discount for Guild Members (scholarships available).
Discount for pre-registrations before December 21.
Discount for those who come in costume.
There's a 10% discount for members.
K.B.R.? Thirty-per-cent discount for you".
It did not increase the discount for longer-term Treasuries.
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Discounts for members.
No discounts for loyalty.
Discounts for children.
Discounts for longer stays.
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