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are retailing
  • present progressive of retail.

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Right now, the high demand means masks that typically go for $1 are retailing for between $3 and $7 apiece, said Andrew Stroup, who co-founded Project N95.

From Salon • Apr. 11, 2020

“We have some new license partners like New Era and Nike Sports Gear now that are retailing EA Sports gear,” said Erb.

From Forbes • Dec. 18, 2011

Frozen coffee is less crafted, and more commoditized than hot lattes; McDonald's will sell its frappe in the $2.29-$3.29 price range, while Starbucks' Frappucinos are retailing between $3 and $5, according to Glass.

From Time • May 24, 2010

Purchased from Manhattan dealers, the uncut bolts of flags, generally the small, nonceremonial kind, are retailing for about 20� a yard.

From Time Magazine Archive

“They are retailing scandal about poor old Charley, Maude,” said Tom, leaning over the back of her chair in the drawing-room.

From Lady Maude's Mania by Fenn, George Manville