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My offer is typical of this type of lease, and is unusual with my three noted generous concessions. This is my final offer so I suggest you accept it now or we will shelve it today and depart as friends,
Submitted by WerterBuch on August 16, 2015
Additional definitions for 'take it or leave it':
take it or leave it | It is said when a situation has to be accepted without change. |
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