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This shirt is cheaper than its original price. It's .......

is called discount or should be on sale?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Likely the naswer is 'discounted'

An 'on sale' item is at a discounted price... so either way is correct ...

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User Tarator
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Step-by-step explanation:

In the given context, both "discount" and "on sale" are appropriate terms to describe a situation where the price of the shirt is lower than its original price. You can use either term based on the specific context you are describing:

Discount: If you want to emphasize that the reduced price is due to a specific percentage or amount being deducted from the original price.

Example: "This shirt is cheaper than its original price. It's discounted by 20%."

On Sale: If you want to emphasize that the item is available for purchase at a reduced price without specifying the exact reduction.

Example: "This shirt is cheaper than its original price. It's on sale for $30."

Both answers are correct depending on the emphasis you want to convey in your statement.

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