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cut-price
adjective
- available at prices or rates below the standard price or rate
- prenominal offering goods or services at prices below the standard price
a cut-price shop
Example Sentences
But while claiming he was shy, bereaved or recovering from a bad break-up, McDonald was taking money from them to pay for things that never materialised - from cut-price luxury items to house deposits.
The US and the European Union believe this is how China is trying to save its economy - producing cut-price and state-subsidised green technology to sell abroad.
But it was accused of throttling the performance of certain iPhones without telling its customers, and the uproar resulted in Apple offering a cut-price battery replacement to fix the problem.
Obviously, that doesn't help much if you're looking to bag a cut-price Christmas gift in November, but seeing a discount can push you into an impulse buy.
Black Friday is a sales event held on the last Friday of November each year intended to kickstart holiday shopping by offering people cut-price deals.
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