luxury product
collocation in Englishmeaningsofluxuryandproduct
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luxury
noun
uk/ˈlʌk.ʃər.i/us/ˈlʌk.ʃɚ.i/
great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and ...
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product
noun
uk/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/us/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained ...
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(Definition ofluxuryandproductfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofluxury product
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A most valuable crop is coffee, aluxuryproductupon which we, in this country, might well afford to grant an increased preference.
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It is quite hopeless to imagine that herring can be disposed of as aluxuryproductat a luxury price.
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At present, thousands of mink are kept in unacceptable conditions for the sake of aluxuryproduct.
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This could be said to be aluxuryproduct, but, again, the general experience is that azalea indica is not grown afresh here.
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It was aluxuryproductwhich then became a common product in more advanced countries for sweetening tea and coffee.
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For example, sparkling wine, which is often regarded as aluxuryproduct, has traditionally been taxed at a higher rate than still wine of the same alcoholic strength.
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Furniture, in general, is not aluxuryproduct, like some things such as television sets, and people are not throwing money away on unnecessary things in buying furniture.
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Songket is aluxuryproducttraditionally worn during ceremonial occasions as sarong, shoulder cloths or head ties and tanjak, a headdress songket.
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The value of silk, as with anyluxuryproduct, depended on the economy.
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Chocolate ceased to be aluxuryproductand became affordable to the working classes for the first time.
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By the 18th century all levels of society had become common consumers of the formerluxuryproduct.
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Even after the war, silk was not able to regain many of the markets lost, though it remained an expensiveluxuryproduct.
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There is also the theory that adding to the price of aluxuryproductincreases its exchange-value by mere prestige.
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This fact made changed sobrassada fromluxuryproduct, consumable only within the first few months regarding its preparation, to a daily consumer product.
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Only the leading centres were able to support those who made or traded in luxury products.
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In addition, from the ranks of the handicraft sector, a growing variety of businesses dealing in luxury products were appearing.
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There is no clear pattern, although basic foodstuffs are generally taxed at lower and luxury products at higher rates.
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Whisky is categorised as one of the luxury products.
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It was a duty which was imposed on foodstuffs, or whatever you called it, luxury products or anything else.
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The most obvious damages are destined to build up for our industries and producers in the agro-food, design, fashion and luxury products sectors.
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