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  • meaning - Differences between price point and price - English . . .
    Price point means a point on a scale of possible prices at which something might be marketed; its meaning is different from the meaning of price, which is (principally, but not only) the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something People can use a phrase used in a specific context and give it a different, or a wider
  • price on and price for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    'A price on' connotes 'a price set levied on' (probably not the actual words) and is more seller-orientated 'The price for' is nuanced less towards the involvement of the seller, and more towards the product (or even buyer)
  • grammaticality - Is it correct to say what price is it? - English . . .
    Your best form is "How much is it?" if you want a natural sound For "What is the price," it is better to ask "What is the price of ABC" or just "What is the price?" Asking "What job are you?" is making me equal to a job, and you want to know which one Well, I am American, but I do a job I am not my job
  • A word for price after tax and service charge but before discount
    10 Taken from here: The net price is the price pre-tax, and the gross price should be the price including tax backed up by here: you know a price after tax (the Gross price) but want to find out the price before tax (the Net price) So, I would say that : $100 = initial price $110 = Gross price $100 = Net price $95 = Discount price $105
  • Prices of vs prices for - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The preposition "OF" is used here to indicate that the price belongs to is used in relation with prices of spare parts Now, the definition of "FOR" as a preposition- For Used to indicate the use of something: Some examples of "for" as a preposition- This place is for exhibitions and shows I baked a cake for your birthday
  • What is the reason or proper usage of price and pricing?
    The wikipedia article on pricing covers several of the factors involved in pricing strategies and setting Alternately, "pricing" can be a verb meaning to apply or determine a price", as in "I'm using the label gun to price these cans of tomatoes", or maybe "I'm pricing the items for the garage sale" (where "pricing" means "to decide on a price")
  • Why do we use the term hike to describe an increase in price, value etc?
    1904 Topeka Capital 10 June 4 City Center kept the price of ice cream sodas at five cents until the State Sunday School convention struck town, and then the scale was hiked to ten cents We talk about a hike in stock-market value, a hike in interest rates rents wages etc It is also used as a transitive verb But why is it hike?
  • get a quote or get a quotation - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    However, we don't live in 1828 In modern English, quote can be used a verb, but it's also a generally-accepted shortening of the noun quotation (citation: MW) As a noun, either quote or quotation can refer to either something that somebody has said, or to a price being specified for work (citation: MW) Claiming otherwise just obfuscates the




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