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Discover LudwigThe phrase "purchase that" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to suggest the acquisition of a certain item or items. For example, "Would you like to purchase that dress for the party?"
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That will make absorbing the WaMu purchase that much harder.
Later, Colin makes a purchase that comes in an inconspicuous brown bag.
He's overhauled management and ditched the silly six-bottle minimum purchase that was holding back sales.
A purchase that, as many are pointing out this morning, now looks like a snip.
The photographs are in a striking square format, the product of a 1990 purchase that proved serendipitous.
But H.P. acquired the company through a tender offer, a type of purchase that is common in Europe.
Despite its title, it offers no new detail about the IBM purchase that propelled Lenovo onto the world stage.
Until a few years ago, you'd pay this fee for any purchase that wasn't denominated in dollars.
"If it's an impulse purchase that satisfies an immediate need, people won't hesitate spending $50 or $100," he said.
It was without doubt the sort of lucky-find purchase that would have friends back home salivating.
The Dutch conglomerate VNU completed a purchase that recombined the companies in 2001.
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