Voucher meaning in English
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Definition
a voucher (for the value of, worth 2 dollars): a token, a coupon, a ticket (to the value of, worth 2 dollars)
a discount voucher: a token, a coupon that offers money off on a specified item or total price
- "Yes, that's right, a 50-dollar voucher!"
- "Let me offer you a voucher for 50 dollars good wherever Delavigne products are sold."
- "Would you accept a 50-dollar Delavigne gift voucher?"
- "Her owner wanted to thank me for saving her by giving me a voucher for a free wine tasting at a vineyard."
- "Bruno : Brian, it's not good business to give vouchers to people without a legitimate complaint."
- "You're just offering 50 dollar vouchers to everyone who calls!"
- "If someone threatens you with physical violence, offer them some discount vouchers."
- "Edward : But Bruno sir, if you're not satisfied with our customer service, please allow me to offer you a 50-dollar voucher for the perfume of your choice..."
- "Yes, I'll send you the voucher right away-"
- "However, I would like to offer you a voucher for $1 off your next purchase from our wide soup range."
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