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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get a bargain" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to obtain something at a good price or with a good deal. Example: I was able to get a bargain on this new laptop by using a discount code.
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(Couples get a bargain price: $25,000).
"It's a good time to get a bargain," he said.
The newcomers see Harlem as a convenience, a place to get a bargain apartment.
You can also get a bargain at local supermarkets if you look hard enough.
"If you know what you are doing, you can get a bargain," Mr. Arlen said.
"I wish I could get a bargain like this," Mr. Trump said.
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His reply: "If you knew what we paid for those, you would think you were getting a bargain".
Fox probably got a bargain.
And Wells got a bargain.
In all likelihood, Sun got a bargain.
It might seem that Belgium is getting a bargain.
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