Nov 19, 2007 · bargain = an object on sale at a price that you like (it may or may not have been discounted) discount [vb.tr.] = to reduce the price of an object on sale to make it more sellable.. Feb 20, 2012 · Hi there, Which of the following is correct? a.
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I've bought it on a bargain. b. I've bought it at a bargain. c.
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I've bought it at a bargain price. d. I've bought it in a bargain. e. I've bought it on a.
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Oct 12, 2007 · Holding up its end of the bargain is an expression which simply means "sticking to what they agreed". It is commonly used when one side to an agreement has already done what they are. May 20, 2014 · Yes, 'bargain on' is probably more often used in the negative form, but that doesn't necessarily mean with a negative meaning or outcome. I think we are more likely to say. Jul 5, 2013 · A ticket at £ 2 is a snip. A snip is the same same as a bargain in British English?
and informal, right? Mar 23, 2008 · Or (perhaps) bargain sounds more 'intelligent' than haggle. Bargain comes from Old French, and haggle has Germanic origins. So naturally bargain is the posher word.