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sales

[ US /ˈseɪɫz/ ]
[ UK /sˈe‍ɪlz/ ]
NOUN
  1. income (at invoice values) received for goods and services over some given period of time

How To Use sales In A Sentence

  • The total sales of the company didn't amount to more than a few million dollars.
  • Secondly, he makes the team too much money, raking in ticket and merchandise sales like crazy.
  • Some retailers, including Sears, have already held some "door-buster" early-morning sales, which makes Black Friday -- the day after Thanksgiving that's looked upon as a kick-off to the holiday shopping season -- a little "grayer," he said. Boulder Daily Camera Most Viewed
  • A liquor pour cost of 18.3%, for example, means that it cost a little more than 18 cents to generate a dollar of liquor sales.
  • Indeed, so many of us now possess a handset that mobile phone sales have collapsed.
  • Before that I was the sales manager with a Bombay consumer electricals company.
  • This week's retail sales and events include grand opening parties, trunk shows, and parking lot sales for everything from clothing and accessories, to furniture, textiles, and giftware. Los Angeles Shopping Events and Sales Round-Up
  • With very few exceptions, however, Cabernet Sauvignon was left to command California's highest wine prices, Merlot to swell sales volumes.
  • It features advertisements for equipment sales, as well as bands searching for musicians and various other items.
  • Norman Neal Williams had been a transient, they learned, an itinerant vitamin salesman with no known relatives. MORE TALES OF THE CITY
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