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price range

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noun

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


Example Sentences

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At the start of the winter, the assumption was that top free-agent closer Edwin Díaz would fall out of the Dodgers’ preferred price range.

From Los Angeles Times

Clearly a taste test was needed: Veuve Clicquot vs. less-famous Champagnes in the same price range.

From The Wall Street Journal

If the team strikes out at the top of the market — Edwin Díaz still looms as the biggest free-agent closer, but is expected to be out of the Dodgers’ preferred price range — there could be other alternatives.

From Los Angeles Times

The analyst observes that “gold is breaking historical norms” with the price range in 2025 the widest since 1980, when well-established concerns about inflation, fiat currency debasement and the world’s unsustainable debt spiral led to repeated record highs.

From MarketWatch

With one Champions League, two Premier League titles, one FA Cup, two EFL Cups, the Uefa Super Cup and the Club World Cup to his name, he's won the level of silverware you'd expect for a player in this price range.

From BBC