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The phrase "provide discounts" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a company or business offering discounted prices or special deals to customers. For example: "Our company is committed to providing discounts and promotions to our loyal customers throughout the year."
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Over the last 18 years, Congress has required drug manufacturers to provide discounts to a variety of health care providers, including community health centers, AIDS clinics and hospitals that care for large numbers of low-income people.
Mr. Thompson encouraged hospitals to provide discounts.
Through Feb. 28, DC Arts and Entertainment WinterArts Passport coupons provide discounts to major cultural centers.
Medicare says that the cards will provide discounts of 10 to 25percentt from retail prices on many drugs.
These also use a points system for, say, enrolling on training courses, and can provide discounts on approved goods.
Booking.com and Expedia have now agreed to "relax existing restrictions" so that rival agents can provide discounts on room rates.
Ms. Schapiro said that about two dozen brokerage firms would be accused of failing to provide discounts to mutual fund investors.
While buyers are adding options, tight inventories of small cars have also allowed dealers to charge full price where they previously had to provide discounts.
Another program, Healthy Maine Prescriptions, uses the purchasing power of the Medicaid program to provide discounts of up to 25percenttoto low- and moderate-income people.
He also asked the company to provide discounts for the wireless adapter cards that the students could install in their computers.
It offers loyalty cards that provide discounts and over the holidays sold prepaid debit cards in bulk at a 20percentt discount at Costco.
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