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"We have a huge stock of quality sportswear on sale." (Vocabulary for TOEIC)
What does "on sale" mean here? Is it correct? Do I need to change it into "FOR sale"?
I know that in American English, "on sale" could mean "available to be bought at a lower price than usual".
For example:
These gloves were on sale for only $9. (Longman)
But sometimes, it just meas "available to be bought in a shop", like "for sale".
I'm so confused.
What does "on sale" mean here? Is it correct? Do I need to change it into "FOR sale"?
I know that in American English, "on sale" could mean "available to be bought at a lower price than usual".
For example:
These gloves were on sale for only $9. (Longman)
But sometimes, it just meas "available to be bought in a shop", like "for sale".
I'm so confused.