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low-priced

ADJECTIVE
  1. that you have the financial means for
    low-cost housing

How To Use low-priced In A Sentence

  • Are low-priced, impulse products all that should surround a checkout?
  • Locals and tourists alike find it hard to resist the allure of low-priced smoked fish, blinis, and beer served in a friendly, and, to be frank, kitschy atmosphere.
  • Saleh is referring to the low-priced commodities like snacks and cosmetics that used to flood into the Gaza Strip from Sinai, via an elaborate network of underground smuggling tunnels. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • Cleaning supplies and garbage bags also face particularly stiff competition from low-priced, private-label brands. Icahn Bags Over 9% of Clorox
  • Underneath that total, however, is a great deal of turmoil, as low-priced prepaid plans lure customers from much higher-priced plans, called postpaid, that commit customers to contracts. NYT > Home Page
  • There's a real shortage of low-priced housing in Mexico: a deficit of some 5 million dwellings, with demand growing by 700,000 units a year.
  • The rise of tablets, in particular, has been seen as a threat to an earlier wave of small, low-priced portable PCs called netbooks. Intel Pins High Hopes on New Chip Line
  • Mirroring the South Side's rough-and-tumble image, the team consists mostly of scrappy, low-priced, no-name players.
  • The median price of a Manhattan townhouse was $3.4 million, a figure that blends the sale of low-priced rental buildings in Washington Heights with gleaming limestone mansions just off Central Park. Townhouse Market Shows Life
  • Like many low-priced casual chains, Cheesecake doesn't accept reservations, so on weekends the wait for a table routinely exceeds two hours.
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