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Common collocations with price in American Collocation

price noun

US /praɪs/

good

affordable
competitive
fair
good
great
reasonable

Book in advance to get the best price.

low

cheap
low
minimum

Online stores can sell these products at much lower prices and still make a profit.

high

high
inflated

So don’t put up with second-rate service and high prices when you don’t have to.

special

special
unbeatable

These posters are now available to our supporters at a special price of £5 each.

complete

full

All tickets bought on the day will be at the full price.

usual

normal
usual

Subscribe to the magazine today and save 28 per cent off the normal price.

including all costs

inclusive

The Hotel is offering a special 3-course lunch served between 12 noon-2pm for an inclusive price of £16.95 every day of the Festival.

reduced

discounted
reduced

I got another 20 per cent off the discounted price.

total

total

When we accept your order we will confirm the total price that you will be asked to pay.

for goods sold in large quantities to shops

wholesale

Power companies will, of course, seek to justify the increases by pointing to the steep rise in wholesale prices.

for goods sold directly to the public

retail

Royalties usually pay around 2 per cent to 5 per cent of the retail price.

average

average

In the district, the average price of a house has risen by around 40 per cent in the last decade.

right or true

actual
correct
realistic
right

We provide our clients with common-sense marketing advice and guidance to help them sell their property promptly and at the right price.

admission
bargain
commodity
house
market
property
purchase
share
ticket

Average house prices increased by around 25 per cent between 2001 and 2005.

increase a price

double
increase
put up
raise

The UK government recently increased the price of student visas.

reduce a price

bring down
cut
drop
keep down
lower
reduce
slash

Just last week we saw several leading supermarkets reduce the price of bananas by 21 pence per kilo.

pay a price

pay

Their customers are used to paying really low prices.

agree a price

agree
agree on
guarantee
negotiate

The difference with us compared with most other firms is that we will always agree the price in advance with you.

charge a price

charge
fix
set

Rich countries set low prices for the goods that poor countries produce.

compare prices

check
compare

Read product reviews and compare prices on over a million products.

offer a price

give
offer
quote

We can offer very competitive prices.

be sold for a price

achieve
command
fetch
get
go for
obtain

Rare and collectable toys have been going for record prices over the last decade or so.

want to sell for a price

ask
ask for

We could ask a considerably higher price.