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- meaning - Differences between price point and price - English . . .
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 don't think I can make this deal at this price point" both emphasize the choice that the potential seller is making among other realistically potential prices
- 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 price + -y" Pricey has always been more popular than pricy Pricey is getting even more popular, while pricy fades in comparison
- Should it be 10 US$ or US$ 10? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- word usage - Should it be cheaper price or lower price? - English . . .
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 seller is selling something cheap; but, saying you paid a ‘lower price’ for something doesn't make the item itself worth more than the cost
- Which is correct, sales price or sale price?
But internally, they would see no harm in labeling the various proposals as engineering sale price, manufacturing sale price, marketing sale price and sales sale price The equipment company may decide to have a week of sales They would then have sales period rental price, sales period lease price and sales period sale price on a piece of
- Why is a 100% increase the same amount as a two-fold increase?
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 "increase to", and even these who do, make a double take to spot which one was used, especially with values exceeding 100 by not much
- Correct use of circa - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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 up until circa 8 y
- What is the correct way to write a range of dollar figures?
What is the best way to express the range from $4 5 billion to $5 2 billion? Is the following correct? between $4 5 and $5 2 billion
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