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  1. for half the price
    she bought it half-price during the sale

How To Use half-price In A Sentence

  • They will all be at half-price books in a month anyways. Palin helps RGA get discount on 'Going Rogue'
  • Only one half-price book per voucher. The Sun
  • After Curtis cut the drawing, the most Kraus could do was instruct the bookkeeper to cut Levine a full check, rather than the standard half-price "kill" fee. Menachem Wecker: Kissinger Controversy Recalls Provocative Art Piece
  • Despite the ticket because the children enjoy the policy of half-price concession tickets for adults, but as low as three to four fold than half the adult fare tickets for children is even lower.
  • The comfortably upscale nightspot offers half-price martinis all night on Tuesdays, and that deal will continue during the State of the Union. Where to watch the State of the Union address
  • The railcard allows students and young people to travel half-price on most trains.
  • Sometimes I think people lose all sense of reason when it comes to getting their hands on that magical half-price offer.
  • The length of the tours is flexible, and they sometimes end with a pub quiz or half-price entry to a gig. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boston was reduced to the "ruinous rates" of only two dollars, the receipts on the different routes were $45,208; but during the corresponding month of the present year, with the fare up to four dollars, the receipts have been only $35,963: being _nine thousand two hundred and forty-five dollars_ less for a single month, than when the fares were at half-price. Scientific American magazine, Vol. 2 Issue 1 The advocate of Industry and Journal of Scientific, Mechanical and Other Improvements
  • In Tijuana, people formed long lines outside convenience stores Thursday, trying to buy ice or take advantage of half-price beer. Power returning after massive outage in San Diego, Mexico
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