presale
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of presale
Example Sentences
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A presale inspection, he added, “can also identify issues that might otherwise discourage buyers or invite low offers.”
From MarketWatch
As predictive indicators, those presale numbers are useful.
Southern California residents and those living in Oklahoma City where softball and canoe slalom events will take place who are selected for the presale window will have access to all tickets for all venues.
From Los Angeles Times
Tickets go on presale on Wednesday and Thursday before going on general sale on Friday.
From BBC
The book is available for presale at The Times’ store.
From Los Angeles Times
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