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Price of IP54 Outdoor Cabinet Off-grid Type for European Islands

Where did "the price of tea in china" come from?

The price of tea in China, at that time, indeed affected a great deal of economic activity, and was thus relevant to quite a few topics (even though the relevance may not have

grammaticality

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

Why do we use the term "hike" to describe an increase in price,

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

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

"Prices of" vs "prices for"

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

"price on" and "price for"

''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,

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PowerPlus Energy Escape20 BESS Outdoor IP54 28.8kW Three

Off-grid, 3PH modular BESS with rack mount industrial inverter/charger technology Inverter output 28.8kW / Charger output 36kW Batteries purchased separately (LiFe4838P or ECO4847P)

"Pricey" vs. "Pricy"

Etymonline confirms: "1932, from price + -y ". Pricey has always been more popular than pricy. Pricey is getting even more popular, while pricy fades in comparison. So the bottom line is:

Is "dear" commonly used to describe something that costs too

Besides, the point I was trying to make is that value is not the same as price - a TV bought at a discount might be worth more than was paid for it, and might hence be valuable