retail value

collocation in English

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retail
noun[U]
uk
/ˈriː.teɪl/
us
/ˈriː.teɪl/
the activity of selling goods to the public, usually ...
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value
noun
uk
/ˈvæl.juː/
us
/ˈvæl.juː/
the amount of money that can be received ...
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(Definition ofretailandvaluefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theretailvalueof global recorded music sales in 2002 was $31 billion.
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Currently about 1,640 million gallons of milk is consumed annually in liquid form, at aretailvalueof almost £600 million.
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Between £100 million and £120 million of theretailvalueof video cassettes goes through our shops.
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In theretailvalueof sales there are excluded such services as transport, electricity, gas, water and so on.
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Theretailvalueis the price at which something sells.
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The business said that theretailvalueof the stock taken was £40,000 and, again, roughly only £2,000 was realised.
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In 1938, the industry's output of caravans was about 1,000; in 1948, it was 3,600; in 1958, 36,500, with a totalretailvalueestimated at £14,600,000.
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On imported cars of comparableretailvalueit will be similarly increased.
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Those goods, with aretailvalueof £67,000, realised only £2,000 at auction.
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Sales during this period totalled 1,572,000 sheets at a grossretailvalueof £644,000.
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I understand this is a method of ascertainingretailvalue.
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As a result, theretailvaluewill be affected.
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Was it not understood that the tax was to be on the wholesale value and not on theretailvalue?
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That leaves us with a potentially taxable area of £960,000,000retailvalue.
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That is the market value and not theretailvalue, which would include the dealer's profits and the handling charges.
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Those shawls had aretailvalueof between £3,000 and £12,000.
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Sales since the first sheet was published in 1972 have totalled 93,800 sheets at a grossretailvalueof £95,000.
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The netretailvalueof potatoes and potato products amounts to almost £3 billion annually.
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The difference between agricultural value and, for example,retailvalueis enormous.
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