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Which sentence correct?
‘This order counts to your 10% off’ or ‘this order counts towards your 10% discount’?
It’s about a marketing campaign. Customers can get 10% off their next order after they’ve made 10 purchases.
Sep 30, 2023 3:51 AM
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‘Discount’ is a bit better than ‘off’ because it’s more formal, and that’s more appropriate when describing rules.
October 1, 2023
The correct preposition is 'towards' but nobody would be confused by 'to'.
September 30, 2023
The correct sentence is: "This order counts towards your 10% discount."
In this context, you want to convey that the current order contributes to the accumulation of purchases that will eventually result in a 10% discount. "Counts towards" is the appropriate phrase to use to express this idea.
September 30, 2023
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