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  1. meaning - Differences between "price point" and "price" - English ...

    Feb 9, 2011 · the price for which something is sold on the retail market, especially in relation to a range of competitive prices. For example, "our shampoo is a bargain at this price point" and "I …

  2. What is the reason or proper usage of "price" and "pricing"?

    Jun 15, 2020 · Price means the amount of money one will charge to sell an item. "The price for this can of tomatoes is fifty-nine cents." "The price for this can of tomatoes is fifty-nine cents." …

  3. differences - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    • The price is including free-flow water. • The price includes free-flow water. • This book includes a free CD. • This book is including a free CD. Edit 1: As Barrie noted, including is not a …

  4. word usage - Should it be "cheaper price" or "lower price"?

    Feb 22, 2019 · Low price might make someone believe they are getting something cheaper. Stores often trick buyers by offering items at a ‘lower price’. This, to make the buyer think the …

  5. "Pricey" vs. "Pricy" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Both words are surprisingly recent coinages. COHA does return three more hits from 1837, 1928, and 1966, but they all look like typos or OCR failures to me. Etymonline confirms: "1932, from …

  6. Should it be 10 US$ or US$ 10? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    May 21, 2011 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  7. Why is "a 100% increase" the same amount as "a two-fold increase"?

    Nov 15, 2012 · People prefer to avoid the "%" increase for anything more than a few percent, due to confusion it creates: lots of readers fail to realize the distinction between "increase by" and …

  8. word usage - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    6 days ago · Besides, the point I was trying to make is that value is not the same as price - a TV bought at a discount might be worth more than was paid for it, and might hence be valuable …

  9. Correct use of "circa" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 11, 2011 · I understand the use of circa / c. as it applies to approximating dates. However, I have a writer who (over)uses the word in other contexts. Examples: ... from circa early 1990s …

  10. Price: In or For - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 26, 2017 · Price: In or For. Ask Question Asked 8 years, 1 month ago. Modified 8 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 1k times ...

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