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Bargain Hunting Gone Wrong? The Gupta Auction'S Unfortunate Outcome! - 1gy87kb
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Bargain Hunting Gone Wrong? The Gupta Auction'S Unfortunate Outcome! - ljn6raw
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Bargain Hunting Gone Wrong? The Gupta Auction'S Unfortunate Outcome! - ev6juzn
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I think we are more likely to say i/we/you/he/she/they didnt bargain on his doing that than i/etc bargained on. . · and even scrooge was not so dreadfully cut up by the sad event, but that he was an excellent man of business on the very day of the funeral, and solemnised it with an undoubted bargain. · holding up its end of the bargain is an expression which simply means sticking to what they agreed. Discount [n. ] = the amount by which an objects price has been reduced to make it more sellable. · 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. · yes, bargain on is probably more often used in the negative form, but that doesnt necessarily mean with a negative meaning or outcome. · in contract cases, we sometimes see the term benefit of the bargain, as in the plaintiff is seeking punitive damages, but she is only entitled to the benefit of the bargain. here is a good definition: Benefit of the bargain rule is a principle that any party who breaches a contract must. To me bargain for has a completely different meaning and is not relevant to your question. It is commonly used when one side to an agreement has already done what they are supposed to do, and the other side has not. I have never seen bargain on followed by.