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"for a discount" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a sentence when talking about getting a lower price or a deduction on the original cost of something. Here is an example: "I always shop during the end-of-season sales for a discount on my favorite brands."
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Pray for a discount.
Another customer wheedles for a discount.
"They don't ask for a discount".
We kill each other for a discount.
If someone asked for a discount, he happily obliged.
It sounded workable -- volume in exchange for a discount.
People do work at the BBC for a discount.
It's worth fighting for a discount, though, because Fiat's dealers are normally ready to talk turkey.
If Houston had waited, he could have purchased his new floor decoration for a discount.
Yahoo could have asked for a discount, as Mr. Blodget suggested.
I'd rather pay full price and not have our merchant partners ask me for a discount.
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