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View synonyms for on sale

on sale



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Idioms and Phrases

At a reduced price, as in These rugs have been on sale for a month . The use of sale for disposing of goods at lowered prices dates from about 1860.
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Beauvais may not approach a new season the way she would an acting job, but it does require some preparation, like accruing outfits: “When I see things on sale, I grab them because I know we’re going to be doing a lot of things and you don’t have time during the season to really shop.”

Tickets for spring training went on sale Monday, and the price of lawn seats for Dodgers home games at Camelback Ranch range from $40 to $53 on weekends, $25 to $42 on weekdays.

It is set to intensify competition with rival Eli Lilly, whose popular weight-loss treatment also got the green light months ago but has yet to go on sale in the world's second largest pharmaceutical market.

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Wegovy went on sale in the US in 2021 where a month's supply currently costs $1,349.

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The good news: Spring training is three short months away, and tickets for the Dodgers’ exhibition games at Camelback Ranch went on sale Monday.

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