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deep discount

American  

noun

  1. a discount far larger than normally offered.


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A drummer friend found one on deep discount for him: a Roland Juno-60, the same model heard on a-ha’s bouncy “Take on Me.”

From Los Angeles Times

To secure its deal to sell chips to OpenAI, for example, Su promised the ChatGPT maker warrants that would allow it to buy up to 10% of AMD at a deep discount.

From The Wall Street Journal

The last time it had to offer home buyers such a deep discount was during the global financial crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal

Under the deal, according to the administration, Pfizer will sell its drugs to Americans “at a deep discount” from their list price.

From Los Angeles Times

The second component involves “TrumpRx,” a website that will be activated sometime next year and that purports to “offer medicines at a deep discount off the list price when selling directly to American patients,” the White House said .

From Los Angeles Times