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Ive bought it on a bargain. · 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 … · yes, bargain on is probably more often used in the negative form, but that doesnt necessarily mean with a negative meaning or outcome. · a ticket at £ 2 is a snip. “a (good) deal” means a bargain. I asked for a big bargain. what do you say as a native speaker, if you wanted the price to be discounted hugely, not just 10%, but 70% or more? · hi there, which of the following is correct? You are certain to get the worst of the bargain, when you exchange ideas with the wrong person. · 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 … Ive bought it at a bargain. I think we are more likely to say … Dont follow anyone whos not going anywhere. And informal, right? · holding up its end of the bargain is an expression which simply means sticking to what they agreed. Ive bought it at a bargain price. Ive bought it in a bargain. A snip is the same same as a bargain in british english? · 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. · i dont think this sentence is correct: · that usage is quite common in colloquial american english. Without knowing that the context is shopping, “a deal” can also be interpreted as a … It is commonly used when one side to an agreement has already done what … · can you please explain that?