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How to Use "Price" with Example Sentences
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price
(n):
the amount of money that you pay for something
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Used with verbs:
"
This car
commands
a high
price
.
"
(commands, goes for, sells for)
"
The
price
of gas
is rising
.
"
(be + rising, be + increasing, be + going up, be + going down, be + dropping, be + falling)
"
The store
reduced
their
prices
.
"
(reduced, cut, lowered, marked down)
"
The cars
range
in
price
.
"
(range, vary)
"
He
quoted
us a fair
price
.
"
(quoted, gave, charged)
"
We will
pay
the
price
.
"
(pay, negotiate, agree on, adjust)
"
They
raised
the
prices
.
"
(raised, set, fixed, compared)
"
The
price
starts
at fifty dollars.
"
(starts, begins)
Used with nouns:
"
What is the
price
range
?
"
(range, level, index)
"
There was a sudden
price
increase
.
"
(increase, change)
"
They offered a big
price
cut
.
"
(cut, reduction, drop)
"
I cut off the
price
tag
.
"
(tag)
Used with adjectives:
"
I will give you a
fair
price
.
"
(fair, good, reduced, competitive, reasonable)
"
We bought it at
full
price
.
"
(full, half)
"
They sell furniture at
affordable
prices
.
"
(affordable, reduced, wholesale, low, market)
"
Housing
prices
are going up.
"
(housing, food, oil, gas, gasoline, fuel, energy, gold)
"
What is the
asking
price
?
"
(asking, suggested, retail, average, purchase)
"
Ticket
prices
are too high.
"
(ticket, electricity, real estate, energy)
"
Consumers are concerned about the
rising
prices
.
"
(rising, soaring, inflated)
"
This is a
small
price
to pay.
"
(small)
Used with prepositions:
"
Gas has gone up
in
price
.
"
(in)
"
What's the
price
of
this dress?
"
(of)
"
Freedom comes
at
a
price
.
"
(at)
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price
(v):
to give something a certain cost
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Used with adverbs:
"
These are
highly
priced
.
"
(highly, modestly, similarly, fairly, reasonably, affordably)
"
This hat is
priced
high
.
"
(high, low)
Used with prepositions:
"
The couch is
priced
at
three hundred dollars.
"
(at)
"
The plants are
priced
between
ten and twenty dollars.
"
(between)
"
The furniture is
priced
from
100 to 500 dollars.
"
(from)
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