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What does "the bargain of lifetime" mean? COuld you explain it to me?
What does "the bargain of lifetime" mean? COuld you explain it to me?
Nov 30, 2018 3:17 PM
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You're missing a word, it should be "the bargain of a lifetime."
A "bargain" can mean "an exceptional buying opportunity, a chance to buy something at a very low price."
"Of a lifetime" means "once in a lifetime." "It was the thrill of a lifetime" means that of all the thrills you've ever had, this was the most exciting.
"This is the bargain of a lifetime" means "this is the best bargain you'll ever see in your lifetime."
Another way to say it is "This is a once-in-a-lifetime bargain."
"For one day only, we're selling X at half price! This is the bargain of a lifetime!"
November 30, 2018
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It means that the deal you are being offered is the best you will ever have in your whole life.
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