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duty-free
[doo-tee-free, dyoo-]
adjective
free of customs duty or tax on imported or exported goods.
duty-free cargo; merchandise shipped duty-free.
pertaining to or selling goods for import or export free of the usual customs duty.
a duty-free shop at the airport.
duty-free
adjective
with exemption from customs or excise duties
noun
goods sold in a duty-free shop
Word History and Origins
Origin of duty-free1
Example Sentences
The legislation had provided duty-free entry into the U.S. and generated economic benefits to both sides, according to business advocates.
Under the most recent threshold of $800, the number of packages entering the U.S. duty-free had skyrocketed.
Letters and personal gifts worth less than $100 will still be duty-free.
Under the most recent threshold of $800, the number of packages entering the U.S. duty-free has skyrocketed.
While gifts worth less than $100 will remain duty-free, the changes mean all other packages will face the same tariff rate as other goods from their country of origin.
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