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It is grammatically correct. When you see "free chicken shack with $10 purchase," it can be mistaken for one purchase.
For instance, Burger King in my area has a deal for a free Croissan which with $5 purchase. I could make one mix or match purchase of $5 to satisfy. What the deal really meant is make $5 in purchases.
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For instance, Burger King in my area has a deal for a free Croissan which with $5 purchase. I could make one mix or match purchase of $5 to satisfy. What the deal really meant is make $5 in purchases.
Good job op!
It felt wrong typing it that way, but if i said 'free with a $10 purchase' some idiot would say 'will two $5 purchases work?' haha.
It felt wrong typing it that way, but if i said 'free with a $10 purchase' some idiot would say 'will two $5 purchases work?' haha.
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