[Grammar] a 20% discount/a discount of 20%

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andrew38

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Hi,

I would like to check the below sentences, which one is correct.


1 . Star members will enjoy a 20% discount on Ala carte menu.
2. Star members will enjoy a discount of 20% on Ala carte menu.
 
Re: Which one is correct

Hi,

I would like someone to check the[STRIKE][STRIKE] below[/STRIKE][/STRIKE] sentences below, to see which one is correct.


1. Star members will enjoy a 20% discount on the ala carte menu.
2. Star members will enjoy a discount of 20% on the ala carte menu.

Both are correct, with the corrections.
 
Re: Which one is correct

It's "à la carte". Three words. It's literally translated as "on the menu". Three words.
 
Welcome to the forum, Andrew.;-)

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