bargain price
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbargainandprice
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bargain
noun[C]
uk/ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/us/ˈbɑːr.ɡɪn/
something on sale at a lower price than its ...
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price
noun[C]
uk/praɪs/us/praɪs/
the amount of money for which something ...
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(Definition ofbargainandpricefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Line 1 is valued at thebargainpriceof just over £200 million.
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At certain points during gameplay, all contestants were offered the opportunity to purchase merchandise at abargainprice.
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Others said the deal could lead to further mergers within the industry and give competitors a chance to pick up assets at abargainprice.
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Scottish shipbuilders were suffering a depression at the time and offered to build two liners at thebargainpriceof $1,850,000 apiece.
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A taste of the more traditionally run springs at abargainprice.
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The authorities may imagine that the more companies who tender, the more likely they are to get abargainpricefor their housing.
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Was it perhaps because it thought that in those circumstances it would get the company at abargainprice?
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There should be no provision which will provide the opportunity for anybody to have a penny more than the amount of thebargainprice.
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For a relativelybargainpricethe nation could have had a wonderful collection.
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They could be caught with insufficient cash flow and forced to liquidate or sell out at abargainprice.
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I always understood that thebargainpriceand the market price were the same.
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I managed to find the child and to discover thebargainprice.
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Instead of at the gross overcost of £34,000, we now have him available at thebargainpriceof £50,000.
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Those people are not getting houses at abargainprice.
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As it was, the party opposite got the railways by a swindle and at abargainprice—and still could not make them pay.
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This can mean only that the equipment will now come in at abargainpriceif we choose to take it ourselves.
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It was always thebargainpriceof £595.
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The team was sold for thebargainpriceof $1.
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He was not successful, though he did manage to purchase 50,000 tons of steel rails at abargainprice.
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Home viewers were offered an item at abargainprice, and could call a number to order it.
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