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meaning - Differences between "price point" and "price" - English ...
Price point means a point on a scale of possible prices at which something might be marketed; its meaning is different from the meaning of price, which is (principally, but not only) the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something. People can use a phrase used in a specific context and give it a different, or a wider ...
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"price on" and "price for" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
'A price on' connotes 'a price set/levied on' (probably not the actual words) and is more seller-orientated. 'The price for' is nuanced less towards the involvement of the seller, and more towards the product (or even buyer).
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Should it be 10 US$ or US$ 10? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Which is correct to use in a sentence, 10 US$ or US$ 10. Perhaps USD should be used instead or even something else?
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"Prices of" vs "prices for" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
The preposition "OF" is used here to indicate that the price belongs to/is used in relation with prices of spare parts. Now, the definition of "FOR" as a preposition- For Used to indicate the use of something: Some examples of "for" as a preposition- This place is for exhibitions and shows. I baked a cake for your birthday.
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word usage - Should it be "cheaper price" or "lower price"? - English ...
The Merriam Webster dictionary defines cheap as charging or obtainable at a low price a: a good cheap hotel cheap tickets b : purchasable below the going price or the real value so, strictly speaking, prices cannot be cheap since there is usually no price for a price; goods and services can be cheap or expensive but prices, as you say, can only be low or high. The only circumstance, strictly ...
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word choice - "Exact a price" versus "extract a price" - English ...
A ruthless bargainer may indeed "extract a price" from a hesitant but desperate seller under duress—but in the less extortionate sense of simply imposing a price, "exact a price" seems less tendentious.
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A word for price after tax and service charge but before discount
10 Taken from here: The net price is the price pre-tax, and the gross price should be the price including tax. backed up by here: you know a price after tax (the Gross price) but want to find out the price before tax (the Net price). So, I would say that : $100 = initial price $110 = Gross price $100 = Net price. $95 = Discount price $105 ...
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grammatical number - “Price of goods” vs “Prices of goods” - English ...
Your statement "that goods is a singular group, and prices would only be acceptable if you put a modifying adjective that breaks the singular group into multiple groups such as “the prices of various goods in big cities,” is correct but over-prescriptive: the plural implies the individual prices of individual goods, whereas the singular implies the generality of the price.
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grammaticality - Is it correct to say 'what price is it?' - English ...
Your best form is "How much is it?" if you want a natural sound. For "What is the price," it is better to ask "What is the price of ABC" or just "What is the price?" Asking "What job are you?" is making me equal to a job, and you want to know which one. Well, I am American, but I do a job. I am not my job.
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Which is correct, "sales price" or "sale price"?
I have a list of items with their details such as item name, quantity, purchase price, sales price/sale price, etc. What is more correct to write in the heading, sales price or sale price?