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market place

NOUN
  1. the world of commercial activity where goods and services are bought and sold
    they were driven from the marketplace
    without competition there would be no market
  2. an area in a town where a public mercantile establishment is set up

How To Use market place In A Sentence

  • The main square is called “Rynek” (which basically means “central market place”), and in the middle there are two buildings: “Ratusz” or City Hall (compare with German “Rathaus”) and “Sukiennice”, a long one-level building not unlike a bazaar, filled with stores. Matthew Yglesias » Krakow
  • The difference is that in a competitive market place, plumbers and electricians can attempt to undercut their competitors by offering a cheaper service and thus attract more work.
  • We will continue to market Ireland for the purposes of inward investment as the gateway to the market place of an enlarged European Union.
  • In fact there is direct evidence in this case that at least some of the claimants were aware of the resistance in the market place at all material times.
  • Archbishop Tlaghale encouraged the practice of priests praying with altar-servers in the sacristy before and after Mass, but regretted that some sacristies are like a market place. Archive 2009-04-12
  • The great Blue Boar inn was a half-stone tavern mansion, its glazed horned windows stared out over the market place.
  • The market place was a lot like the village bazaars she had seen in the Middle East.
  • The market place is clogged as is and can scarcely hold another title anyway, regardless of how good the work is. Archive 2006-04-09
  • It also criticised it for not reacting to signals from the market place and for having a structure that's too unwieldy and fragmented.
  • [Sidenote: _Polydor_.] to hir sonne the said Constantine, the which he caused to be closed within an image that represented his person, standing vpon a piller in the market place of Constantine, or (as some late writers haue) he caused it to be inclosed in a coffer of gold, adorned with rich stones and pearls, placing it in a church called Sessoriana, the which church he indued with manie great gifts and precious ornaments. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (4 of 8) The Fovrth Booke Of The Historie Of England
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