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  1. Equal or lesser value to? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jul 4, 2018 · As is standard for such sales, the second item's price must be the same as or less than the price of the first item. My boss wants this conveyed as "second item is of equal or …

  2. What on Earth does "cheap at half the price" mean?

    (in Phrasefinder Bulletin Board): 'Cheap at half the price' is understood to mean 'reasonably priced' and if people understand that meaning why worry about logical niceties? It was never …

  3. Break-up vs. Break-down - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jun 13, 2018 · Which is a suitable word/phrase to describe 'item wise details of a cost'. 'break up' or 'break down' For example: Would you please share 'partwise/item wise cost details' of the …

  4. word choice - Markup vs mark-up vs. mark up for prices - English ...

    Jun 10, 2020 · According to wikipedia "A markup is the difference between the selling price of a good or service and cost". However I very often see the use of mark-up and mark up and I …

  5. "In the market" or "on the market" - English Language & Usage …

    Generally speaking, only the commodity itself is on the market, while the traders themselves and other aspects of the trade are in the market. So one puts one’s pork bellies on the market at …

  6. What is a polite form of proposing a fee for a service?

    Apr 19, 2012 · For example I did agree to provide a service to my client and I'd like to tell them, how much I would charge for my services. I can say: "It'll cost $100". But is it the best way?

  7. Name for a company that resells products [closed]

    Jan 17, 2013 · I'm looking for a single word to call a company that does not manufacture products, but instead buys them and sells them again at a different price. I came up with "reseller …

  8. differences - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    I know that include is a verb while including is a preposition but they made me confuse when it comes to their usage. I usually confuse when to use include with including. Most Thais like sp...

  9. meaning - "Hypocrisy is the compliment vice pays to virtue"

    Yeah, that's about it. It means that virtue may be discussed and openly advocated, but vice must not be; that is to say, virtue is unmarked and vice is marked. This is the basis of all journalism, …

  10. usage of "high end" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Feb 5, 2017 · I wouldn't think a competitive advantage was price. It's always been at the higher end of the market. 'high-end' is adjective meaning "of superior quality or sophistication and …