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price range

noun

  1. the highest and lowest price of a commodity, security, etc., over a given period of time.



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"A lot of people are struggling at the moment. Coming and finding something within their price range is really important. It's tough out there and people need to watch every penny they've got at the moment".

From BBC

“There was nowhere I could live in my price range near campus,” said Gonzalez, a business and marketing major.

Wealthier often means having a nicer apartment, but an apartment all the same, existing in the same environs as those in a different price range.

“Compared to domestic cars in a similar price range, they just don’t have as many features and there’s just too big of a cost differential when it comes to general maintenance like aftermarket service.”

The New York Post reported that Swift paid Shamrock between $600 million and $1 billion for the rights to her albums, a price range the Times’ source described as “highly inaccurate.”

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