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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have discount' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a given price that has been discounted from the original price. For example, "This shirt is normally $50 but I have a discount that brings it down to $30".
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Kaiser often did not have discount deals with the outside hospitals, so they could demand high rates.
Instead we have discount brokers undermining the banking industry.
I am a very savvy traveler who knows every booking trick and website there is, but since they control large blocks of seats and have discount clout with hotels through massive bookings, I have seen several instances where Delta Vacations offered lower combinations of flights and hotels (and tours and transfers) than I could put together myself any other way.
Be sure to look online and places like Groupon before you go because they always have discount coupons for admission.
Many visitors bureaus will have discount transit passes.
Most have discount days, and often there's a discount of some kind every day.
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You have to know what the Theater Development Fund is to seek out its bargains, just as you have to be a regular visitor to the many theater-related Web sites that have discount-ticket offers to take advantage of them.
Authorities have discounted those assertions.
But three witnesses have discounted that scenario.
Firearms experts have discounted that possibility.
But investigators seemed to have discounted that explanation by yesterday.
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