half-price
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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Our cellphone and internet plans are half-price, as is the light-rail fare we mentioned earlier and the admission price at cinemas.
From MarketWatch
But from September, Pret will offer up to five half-price coffees a day for £10 a month, which it says will "continue to be the best offer on the high street".
From BBC
But from September, Pret said it will instead offer up to five half-price coffees a day for £10 a month and also end its 20% discount on food.
From BBC
Flashing Kookaburra’s special bird-shaped key chain at the secure back door anytime during business hours will grant regular performers entry plus half-price drinks.
From Los Angeles Times
Advertised on Facebook and other social media, the half-price “discount” postage is touted as costing a fraction of the current 66-cent first-class postage rate as a “closeout” item.
From Washington Times
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